Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org

Maturation of soy beans (edemame)

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

I guess we'll see what happens, huh? That puts us in Nov. Thanks Lynda.Lynda <lurine wrote:

 

Minimum 65 days but usually closer to 95.

 

Lynda

 

-

Jonnie Hellens

Tuesday, August 23, 2005 11:09 AM

Re: Re: Wanted: A Perfectly Local Chicken

 

Do you know approximently how long from planting to harvesting? I hope I have enuf time b4 it's 'cold'.fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

i'm not lynda..but just remember edemame takes a tad longer to mature then yer regular garden pole bean

 

harvest when pod is full, but before it turns yellow Jonnie Hellens Aug 22, 2005 2:50 PM Re: Re: Wanted: A Perfectly Local Chicken

Lynda, since you seem to be the resident garden expert, I would like to ask a question if you don't mind?

 

I have been having a prob lately with trying to sprout things, since it's so hot in my house during the day right now. Even though I rinse the beans a couple of times a day, on the 3rd day they go funky. Anyhow, this was the case with some soybeans, but I decided to plant them. They seem really happy in my container garden. Is there anything you think I should know about growing them to maturity and harvesting some soybeans?

 

Thanks.Lynda <lurine wrote:

Yup, they are much better and tastier homegrown, both fresh and dried! AndVARIETY! You are only limited by your imagination when you grow them athome!Lynda-Jo Cwazy <heartworkMonday, August 22, 2005 11:10 AMRe: Re: Wanted: A Perfectly Local Chickena blinding flash hotter than the sun dead bodies lie across the path the radiation colors the air

finishing one by one Jonnie

 

Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.15/80 - Release 8/23/05Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.15/80 - Release 8/23/05Jonnie

Start your day with - make it your home page

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You don't get frost before Dec or Jan, do you? If not, you should be fine. I know some folks in Phoenix that have perenial tomatoes and they get tomatoes off them year round!

 

Lynda

 

-

Jonnie Hellens

Thursday, August 25, 2005 7:53 AM

Maturation of soy beans (edemame)

 

I guess we'll see what happens, huh? That puts us in Nov. Thanks Lynda.Lynda <lurine wrote:

Minimum 65 days but usually closer to 95.

 

Lynda

 

-

Jonnie Hellens

Tuesday, August 23, 2005 11:09 AM

Re: Re: Wanted: A Perfectly Local Chicken

 

Do you know approximently how long from planting to harvesting? I hope I have enuf time b4 it's 'cold'.fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

i'm not lynda..but just remember edemame takes a tad longer to mature then yer regular garden pole bean

 

harvest when pod is full, but before it turns yellow Jonnie Hellens Aug 22, 2005 2:50 PM Re: Re: Wanted: A Perfectly Local Chicken

Lynda, since you seem to be the resident garden expert, I would like to ask a question if you don't mind?

 

I have been having a prob lately with trying to sprout things, since it's so hot in my house during the day right now. Even though I rinse the beans a couple of times a day, on the 3rd day they go funky. Anyhow, this was the case with some soybeans, but I decided to plant them. They seem really happy in my container garden. Is there anything you think I should know about growing them to maturity and harvesting some soybeans?

 

Thanks.Lynda <lurine wrote:

Yup, they are much better and tastier homegrown, both fresh and dried! AndVARIETY! You are only limited by your imagination when you grow them athome!Lynda-Jo Cwazy <heartworkMonday, August 22, 2005 11:10 AMRe: Re: Wanted: A Perfectly Local Chickena blinding flash hotter than the sun dead bodies lie across the path the radiation colors the air

finishing one by one Jonnie

 

Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.15/80 - Release 8/23/05Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.15/80 - Release 8/23/05Jonnie

 

 

Start your day with - make it your home page

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Not usually, in fact some years we don't get any frost at all, but it's been a strange number of years. We were in a very long drought and this year we finally pulled out of it, but now our monsoon season is a bust. I would be the only one eatin' tomatoes, if I grew any, since my hubby is allergic. I could probably make some sauce, but there's little space on my patio and lots of stuff I would like to grow, so I have to pick and choose wisely. My son can't drink milk, so I tried making my own soymilk, which I love, but still working on getting him to drink it. He's used to all that sugar in the commercial versions. If I could get him to drink it at all, I'm sure I could eventually get it sugarless, but the sucker won't even try it yet!Lynda <lurine wrote:

 

You don't get frost before Dec or Jan, do you? If not, you should be fine. I know some folks in Phoenix that have perenial tomatoes and they get tomatoes off them year round!

 

Lynda

 

-

Jonnie Hellens

Thursday, August 25, 2005 7:53 AM

Maturation of soy beans (edemame)

 

I guess we'll see what happens, huh? That puts us in Nov. Thanks Lynda.Lynda <lurine wrote:

Minimum 65 days but usually closer to 95.

 

Lynda

 

-

Jonnie Hellens

Tuesday, August 23, 2005 11:09 AM

Re: Re: Wanted: A Perfectly Local Chicken

 

Do you know approximently how long from planting to harvesting? I hope I have enuf time b4 it's 'cold'.fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

i'm not lynda..but just remember edemame takes a tad longer to mature then yer regular garden pole bean

 

harvest when pod is full, but before it turns yellow Jonnie Hellens Aug 22, 2005 2:50 PM Re: Re: Wanted: A Perfectly Local Chicken

Lynda, since you seem to be the resident garden expert, I would like to ask a question if you don't mind?

 

I have been having a prob lately with trying to sprout things, since it's so hot in my house during the day right now. Even though I rinse the beans a couple of times a day, on the 3rd day they go funky. Anyhow, this was the case with some soybeans, but I decided to plant them. They seem really happy in my container garden. Is there anything you think I should know about growing them to maturity and harvesting some soybeans?

 

Thanks.Lynda <lurine wrote:

Yup, they are much better and tastier homegrown, both fresh and dried! AndVARIETY! You are only limited by your imagination when you grow them athome!Lynda-Jo Cwazy <heartworkMonday, August 22, 2005 11:10 AMRe: Re: Wanted: A Perfectly Local Chickena blinding flash hotter than the sun dead bodies lie across the path the radiation colors the air

finishing one by one Jonnie

 

Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.15/80 - Release 8/23/05Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.15/80 - Release 8/23/05Jonnie

 

Start your day with - make it your home page Jonnie

Start your day with - make it your home page

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...