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Saturday, June 28, 2014

BUNCIS : FORGOTTEN BEANS...

On the end of  May, me and my husband made some additional raised beds on my back yard.
We need more space for vegetable patch.
But after that we were so busy and no more time to keep our garden tidy.



We sowed buncis (green bean) seeds on this bed.
We should gave bamboo supports for this vines.
But we forgot about it.
We usually prepare the support before plant it.
So... I use Rambutan's branches as supports.
Look the vines right now...





Although we gave minimal handling, the vines grow so well
We can find some flower cluster are blooming.
And... some little beans are hanging on the vine.
Hope no bugs and caterpillar stopping by.
Growing happily my vines...


10 comments:

  1. Pretty flowers :) My beans had white, red or purple flowers, I've never had pink ones.

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    1. Yes... They are so pretty. I sowed the white flowering bean, but they have never showed me the progress.

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  2. The beans grow so fast that if you forget about them the will go looking for something to climb on. They will do fine now that you have helped them.

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    1. Yes, you're right. Looking them grow naturally, I feel look like in a wildlife.

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  3. They look as though they are doing fine, Endah. Loving the pink flowers ! Ready to eat soon !

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    1. That's right Jane. I think next four days the beans will ready to be picked.

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  4. Beans have such pretty flowers don't they?

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  5. In nature no one puts up cages or trellises, and plants find a way to survive. Although I planted my tomatoes in cages, the wind and weight of the plants has collapsed the wire pyramids. But the tomatoes just keep on producing and ripening! Enjoy your beautiful garden. Linda@Wetcreek Blog

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    1. Interesting experience! You are allright. I think all plant will so happy to grow wildly.
      Enjoy your weekend, happy gardening!

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