Growing Herbs, Fruit & Vegetables in a Warm Climate.

24 Chapter Ebook $10.00

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Soya Beans & Edamame

If you’ve ever eaten in a Sushi bar amongst all the sushi going around you may have also noticed some green soya beans known as

"eda mame" the beans are picked young and green just as the pods fill out, and boiled in salted water.

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Growing Herbs, Fruit & Vegetables in a warm climate.
$10 Book contents Packed full of first hand knowlege, 24 Chapters include;


Chapter 1 Let's Get Started
How to set up and maintain your food garden, to ensure success

Chapter 2 Rotating Your Veggies
Why rotating your veggies works

Chapter 3 Pest Control & Balance
How to minimise the use of pesticides

Chapter 4 Soil Guide & Building Your Soil
Get to know your soil – you'll be glad you did

Chapter 5 Storing Seeds
Improve your success rate with properly store seeds Here's How

Chapter 6 Tastes Better Home Grown
Why is that?

Chapter 7 Green Manure / Beans
Maintain fertility like the ancient Romans

Chapter 8 Snake Beans Dwarf & Climbing
Great Addition to a tropical Garden

Chapter 9 Keeping Chickens
Why they're such an asset to your garden

Chapter 10 Okura
Easy to grow, not to mention the health benefits

Chapter 11 Soya Beans “Eda Mame”
Eaten the Japanese way taste great and good for you

Chapter 12 Paw Paw or Papaya
30 Kg of the nutritious you have to have one in your garden, this is how to grow it

Chapter 13 Capsicum in the tropics
There's nothing like watching capsicum fruit form in your garden pure joy

Chapter 15 Corn
Corn is easy when you know how

Chapter 16 PH Testing
How to measure your soil PH and what is PH

Chapter 17 Growing Bananas
Some great tip on the best backyard bananas

Chapter 18 Dolomite & Garden Lime
Which is best to use why and how

Chapter 19 Egg Plant
Grafting onto wild egg plant for extended growth

Chapter 20 Mignonette Lettuce
Open leaf lettuce like mignonette is the best lettuce for warm climates

Chapter 21 Growing Tomatoes From Garbage
Great tomatoes from garbage, learn how

Chapter 22 Growing Herbs in the tropics
Yes it's possible see what to grow and how

Chapter 23 Some Working Gardens
Some gardens from people who have a lot of experience, Italians, Greeks, and Bougainvillea.

Chapter 24 Take Out The Misery & Bring Back The Muck
A final word

2 comments:

Harumi said...

I want to grow Edamame but I can't find the seed to grow.
Once I put soy bean from supermarket in my garden but it didin't grow. Since then I have been looking for the seed unfortunately I haven't been able to find it.

So please tell me where I can get it?

Barry Daly said...

Hi Harumi,
Can purchase online from Green Harvest.
I usually purchase from the asiam Mart, much cheaper than seed shops.
Good luck,
Barry