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Jun 2, 2023 1:39 AM CST
Name: Nate
Mullica Hill, NJ, Eastern. (Zone 7a)
farmerdill said: Lots of variation in variety. Which one did you plant? Some pole beans have a relatively long DTM. If you still have snow peas growing it may be too cold for them. Beans are not heavy feeders so I doubt that fertility is the problem.


I think it was a pole bean style. The odd part is it is very hot in New Jersey. I'm not sure why, but the snow peas here don't mind the heat. They continue to grow and let out a huge harvest and then replace them with another plant. I think 70-90 should be hot enough for those beans if it's enough for my tomatoes.
Mother-nature's only mistake was the creation of squash vine borers..... and aphids.

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