Last year was my first year at growing in soy beans. Lots of people grow in corn, but ive found that soy beans are a little easier grow. The corn gets tall and shades the plants, but the soy beans dont block the light and you dont have to pull up many soy plants.
Last year, I started seeds in the first week of July, and planted my 3 week old seedlings in between rows of soy beans. Soybeans only grow to about 3-4' and around here, a pot plant set out on Aug 1, finishes oct 1 at about 3' tall, with 3-4 ozs of weed.
This year instead of seeds, im taking cuttings the first week of july. They should be ready by aug 1. Seeds work just fine but with rooted cuttings, all plants should be of similar height and nature. They really fit in well with the soybeans.
I also do late planting in areas that wont conceal a larger plant. Planted aug 1, plants dont get big and are easy to hide.
.... anybody else use late season planting methods.... lets hear about them...
Last year, I started seeds in the first week of July, and planted my 3 week old seedlings in between rows of soy beans. Soybeans only grow to about 3-4' and around here, a pot plant set out on Aug 1, finishes oct 1 at about 3' tall, with 3-4 ozs of weed.
This year instead of seeds, im taking cuttings the first week of july. They should be ready by aug 1. Seeds work just fine but with rooted cuttings, all plants should be of similar height and nature. They really fit in well with the soybeans.
I also do late planting in areas that wont conceal a larger plant. Planted aug 1, plants dont get big and are easy to hide.
.... anybody else use late season planting methods.... lets hear about them...