Thursday, July 13, 2006
Got Milk? (I'll need it for my protein)
On the seed packet, it said that these green soybeans -- the Tohya variety of edamame -- are 40% protein. That's so much protein that they're nicknamed "the meat without bones."
Well... throw me a fish or a slice of chicken, please, because I'm definitely not going to get enough protein from the few beans we've got here -- about six pods, at most. And these are on one -- yes, only one -- lonely little plant. Out of about 12 seeds, it was the only one that germinated.
So I went back to the seed sowing instructions and I saw there was a note: "Seed does not store well and old seed is a big contributor to home garden failure." (Hmmm... I hope they meant "crop failure" because complete "home garden failure" sounds rather ominous to me.) I guess I got a packet of tired, old seeds. Bummer.
Well, with nothing to lose at this point, I sowed a bunch more seeds the other day. I mean, if they're not going to keep until next year, why not just give them a try? It's probably too late in the season, though; I realize.
Of course, I could just say I'll stick to buying bags of edamame from the frozen foods aisle and be done with it. But then again, the gardener in me -- the tenacious me -- doesn't want to give up. I really want to grow some of my own.
So maybe, just maybe, with a fresh packet of seeds, I'll have better luck next year. I'm willing to give it one more try.
Yummm....edamame!
ReplyDeleteI like thawing some in the fridge and just eating them raw.
I had a really great crop of edamame last year. I got the seed from Seedsavers.org and the variety was "Envy". Give it a try again next year.
ReplyDeleteI had the same crop failure problem with some pepper seeds that I brought back form Italy, I didn't get a single plant and then I lloked at the package.. they were good for season 2003-2005... D'oh!
Edamame. I tried those for a few years, but the bunnies ate them as fast as they germinated, so I've been relunctant to try again!
ReplyDeleteAha! I must have had old seed... I planted darn near a whole package of them, presoaking and everything, but got ZERO germination. Argh. Like you, maybe I will try the rest of the package for a fall crop anyway...
ReplyDeleteNelumbo,
ReplyDeleteI've never tried edamame raw, but...hmm, why not?
Steven,
Thanks for the tip about the "Envy" variety. I usually order a bunch of things from Seedsavers anyway, so I'll have to give that a try.
Carol,
Now you're making we wonder if we have rabbits visiting our garden!
Blackswamp girl,
Go for it, for a fall crop. We've got nothin' to lose, right?