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Nature and Gardening

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Are you starting on your gardening journey this year? Maybe branching out to some new-to-you plants? Trying out a new style of gardening?

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[–] JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nl 3 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Beans for sure. When it is a wet year I pickled beans because I had so many that I couldn't use lol.

I have never once had peas work in 3 years of trying. Here in Belgium we had a year with sun, year with not much and a lot of rain, then a year of half full sun and half full rain.

The peas have never made it more than 8cm tall and refused to grab onto nets, string, bamboo, anything u put near them.

Moved to a new house and might try again though.