• blight [he/him]
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    5 months ago

    boobs = 2 beans

    clit = 1 bean

    ovaries = 2 beans ?

    eggs = hundreds of beans

    (no cisnormativity intended please this is a badpost)

  • shath [comrade/them]
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    5 months ago

    Growing yardlong beans, also known as asparagus beans or Chinese long beans, requires a few key steps to ensure a healthy and productive plant. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you grow these unique and delicious beans:

    1. Select the Right Variety

    Choose a variety of yardlong beans that suits your climate and taste preferences. Some popular varieties include 'Red Noodle' and 'Green Pod'. 2. Prepare the Soil

    Soil Type: Yardlong beans prefer well-draining, sandy loam soil.
    pH Level: Aim for a soil pH between 6.0 and 7.5.
    Fertility: Incorporate organic matter like compost or well-rotted manure to enrich the soil.
    
    1. Planting Time

      Yardlong beans are warm-season crops. Plant the seeds after the last frost when the soil temperature is consistently above 60°F (15°C).

    2. Planting Method

      Spacing: Plant seeds about 1 inch deep and 3-4 inches apart in rows. Space rows 3-4 feet apart to allow for growth. Trellising: Provide a trellis or other support structures for the vines to climb. Yardlong beans can grow up to 12-18 inches long and need vertical support.

    3. Watering

      Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during flowering and pod development. Avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot.

    4. Fertilization

      Yardlong beans generally do not require heavy fertilization. If your soil is poor, you can apply a balanced fertilizer at planting and again when the plants start to flower.

    5. Care and Maintenance

      Weeding: Keep the area around the plants free of weeds to reduce competition for nutrients. Mulching: Apply mulch to conserve soil moisture and suppress weeds.

    6. Pest and Disease Management

      Common pests include aphids, bean beetles, and spider mites. Use organic insecticides or introduce beneficial insects like ladybugs to control pests. To prevent diseases, avoid overhead watering and ensure good air circulation around the plants.

    7. Harvesting

      Yardlong beans are typically ready for harvest about 60-70 days after planting. Pick the beans when they reach 12-18 inches in length but are still tender. Frequent harvesting encourages more production.

    8. Post-Harvest Care

      Store harvested beans in the refrigerator to maintain freshness. Yardlong beans can be used in various dishes, often stir-fried or steamed.