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    I love edemame, and would really like to try growing my own. Has anyone had any experience with it, and are there any special considerations? I don't even know how it grows, as I've only had it served to me.

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    Yeah I cant stop eating them when i go out for japanese food. It would be great to have them fresh.

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    Hi,

    I just grew edamame this year for the 1st time. It was very easy, and had a lovely harvest. I'm in zone 6, NY state and I planted the bean seeds on Memorial day weekend. I watered about 1 inch a week (or rain) and just harvested the pods on August 15th exactly 85 days from planting. I got the seeds from Jung's online. www.jungseed.com.

    I'm freezing what I can't eat now, they should last thru winter I would think. The only pest that bothered with them was japanese beetles on the leaves, but I don't think that effected the harvest. The grow very much like bush string beans, about 1.5 feet high plants, no staking or trellis needed.

    Good luck!
    Cathie

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