kentucky wonder การใช้
- The Kentucky Wonders are coming in.
- Bemis is growing a Kentucky Wonder bush bean, a bean that used to grow only on poles.
- One year they planted a Kentucky Wonder bush bean in Mills River and were ready to pick them.
- -- Plant one or two seeds ( such as Kentucky Wonder pole beans ) about 3 inches from each pole.
- About 1 / 2 pound very thin green beans such as French haricots verts, or thinly sliced Blue Lake or Kentucky Wonder beans
- Hardly a vegetable garden grows that does not contain snap beans, the likes of Kentucky Wonder, Blue Lake or Goldkist Yellow Wax.
- More flavorful alternatives, including Bush Blue Lake, Kentucky Wonder ( bush ) and Tendergreen Improved, are easy to find in garden stores.
- So don't get too mad if some extra tender bean that winks at you from the seed catalog isn't half as good as Kentucky Wonder.
- The storm came on the afternoon I had gone into the woods to cut sticks for my Kentucky Wonders ( which are doing quite well, thank you, if the electric fence continues to keep the deer out ).
- The Santa Fe-based company has a Southwest slant, but also offers mainstream and heirloom seeds as basic as Kentucky Wonder pole beans, as traditional as Star of David okra _ and as novel as Red Stalk celery, which stays red when cooked.
- Dark red beets, butter beans, Mississippi purple hull peas, Blue Lake beans, Silver Queen corn, shiny green cucumbers, yellow crookneck squash, Kentucky Wonders, Clemson spineless okra, fat red tomatoes, new and improved, anxious to be sliced and married to a Vidalia onion.
- Maize horticulture appears in the Late Middle Woodland ( 550 950 CE ) and seems to be an " economy " crop . " Climbing beans " similar to today's Kentucky Wonders planted beside hills of maize ( corn, " Zea mays " ) appear in the Northern Panhandle and Levanna, indicate that the " spear thrower ", a common incorrect terminology for the atlatl and dart, was gradually replaced by the bow-and-arrow during the Late Middle Woodland.