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I am told its good for animal feed. I am going to plant it to reduce my costs for pigs and chicken farming
We grew the RED Sword Bean Canavalia gladiata 4 yrs ago! from MAGIC BEAN from my niece's wedding. They were favors! I helped her order th...Read More
In Thai cuisine, young shoots, young pods and flowers of the sword bean are served blanched with nam phrik. The sour-tasting leaves are p...Read More
I planted Canavalia gladiata this year in May next to a chain link fence and it has grown to about twenty feet and has about twenty of t...Read More
I first grew this plant from a can found in a GeoCache box in Columbia, SC. I have no idea how long the can had been in the box, but the ...Read More
I am looking forward to growing this out. I lost my first seedling because the people that control the weather were plotting against me ...Read More
Received seed from local green market; was uncertain if it was edible. Planted to do research. Planted at base of dead dogwood tree in Ju...Read More
Got this bean as a gift in a can!! As the plant sprouted, the bean itself lifted out of the soil with the words "I love you" imprinted on...Read More
I planted this like any bean plant, and it took off without a hitch. Needs a fence or a strong trellis to support the weight of the vine...Read More