Rain Garden
The rain garden is an intricate and valuable part of the garden. The native plants serve as natural filters that help clean stormwater.
Beetle Banks
Beetle banks are long raised berms planted with native bunchgrasses. Ground beetles use these for shelter. Beetles are beneficial bugs that provide an alternative to pesticides. They help keep weevils and other pests in check.
A beetle bank is a raised strip of vegetation, typically native grasses, within or around a field, designed to provide habitat for beneficial insects like ground beetles. These banks also serve as overwintering and foraging areas, helping to control crop pests by attracting predators that feed on them.
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Long Beans
Long beans, aka yardlong beans or asparagus beans, a type of legume - pods can grow up to 12–30 inches long. Best eaten when younger and more tender. Popular in Asia, Africa, Caribbean
Long beans, also known as yardlong beans or asparagus beans, are a type of legume with pods that can grow up to 12–30 inches long, though they are best eaten when younger and more tender. Popular in Asian, African, and Caribbean cuisine, these beans are firm and tender, with a flavor that is slightly earthier and nuttier than common green beans.