Découvrez les Haricots Asperges Oubliés et Comment les Cultiver
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
- A warm welcome to Bumblebee Junction
2. Rediscovering Forgotten Asparagus Beans
- The delightful surprise in the seed box
3. Filling the Trellises with Asparagus Beans
- Utilizing all eight trellises
4. The Trellis with Spinach at the Base
- Starting the tour with the spinach trellis
5. Chubs Tomatoes Taking Over
- Addressing the sprawling chubs tomatoes
6. Garlic and Radishes Bed
- Counting and planting radishes
7. Okra Sharing a Bed
- Planting asparagus beans near the okra
8. Green Beans, Yellow Beans, and Acorn Squash
- Sowing seeds for green beans, yellow beans, and acorn squash
9. Another Squash Bed
- Expanding the squash planting area
10. Beets, Onions, and Green Tomatoes
- Observing the beets, onions, and pesky rabbits
11. Adding Extra Seeds and Some Fun
- The joy of adding extra seeds to trellises
12. Conclusion
- Wrapping up the surprises and chores
🌱 Rediscovering Forgotten Asparagus Beans
Good morning! Welcome to Bumblebee Junction, where the excitement never stops. Today, we have quite the unexpected surprise. While rummaging through the seed box, my husband stumbled upon a forgotten pack of asparagus beans. Naturally, I couldn't resist the urge to plant them. We have four trellises, each with two sides, making a grand total of eight trellises awaiting the beans' arrival. And guess what? I happen to have 67 seeds with me. Let's embark on this spontaneous adventure and make these trellises come alive with lush asparagus beans. Join me on this tour of unexpected delights.
🌿 Filling the Trellises with Asparagus Beans
Our journey begins with the trellis where we have spinach flourishing at the base. Carefully, I'll place the asparagus bean seeds one by one on one side of the trellis—1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Luckily, I watered the plants earlier, so I won't have to do anything more for them today. Moving on, we find ourselves amidst the chubs tomatoes, eagerly waiting to fill the corner with nutrient-rich soil. Just like before, I'll plant eight seeds on this side—1, 2, 3, and oops! I lost count. Let's start over, shall we? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Perfect.
Next, we approach the garlic bed and the home of radishes. Here, I'll count four radish seeds—1, 2, 3, 4. Wonderful! Heading towards the other side, we stumble upon the bed where I planted okra. As these plants are versatile, they won't mind sharing the space with the asparagus beans. I'll sow eight seeds here as well—1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Now, let's venture further to another squash bed. With some maneuvering, I'll reach over and put eight asparagus bean seeds in this bed too—1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Feeling excited yet? We have more to explore! We arrive at a bed housing green beans, yellow beans, and acorn squash. Carefully, I'll place three asparagus bean seeds here—1, 2, 3. Oops, I dropped one! Hold on, let me retrieve it. Phew, crisis averted! Now, let's continue—4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Onwards to our final stop, where a variety of squash awaits us. Here, we'll plant eight asparagus beans—I can reach all the way over here—1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. With this, our journey is complete. We've filled all the trellises with at least eight asparagus bean seeds at the base of each one. It's going to be a thrilling and bountiful season. Let's keep an eye on these seeds as they stretch towards the sky, conquering the trellises. But first, let's address the fact that we have a few extra seeds on hand. Stay tuned for what we'll do with those!