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Old 25-05-2010, 02:19 PM posted to rec.gardens,rec.gardens.edible
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"Billy" wrote in message
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"Steve Peek" wrote:

Don't plant the greasy beans in with the bantam corn. They will over run
and
pull it down. They need to be planted with something strong like Hickory
King.


You want tortillas, go for it. I want sweet corn. I'll give then 6 weeks
head start.
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You're probably going to regret that. Greasy beans are strong runners that
will run to over 9 feet with many forks. I'm not trying to influence your
diet, just be helpful. It's virtually impossible to pick either the corn or
the beans from a tangled heap on the ground. Been there, done that once was
enough. Sweet corn is not strong enough to hold the beans upright. Best of
luck,
Steve