The Joys of Edamame
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As always, the best advice is to grow at least a couple of
different varieties in your garden and scrutinize the
results. Obviously, a variety like 'Sayamusume,' which
performed superbly in Maine, Iowa, Washington and New
Mexico, should do well in most locations.
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