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    • About
    • Fava Love
      • All About Favas
      • Fava Life Cycle: Flowers
      • The Fava Bean Recipe Book
      • WatchThem Grow
    • Black Eye Peas
      • Black-Eye Peas
      • George Washington Carver
      • Carver's Recipes
      • Community Science
      • Canned Frozen Fresh
    • Contact
    • Pollinators and Less Meat
    • Gallery
  • Home
  • About
  • Fava Love
    • All About Favas
    • Fava Life Cycle: Flowers
    • The Fava Bean Recipe Book
    • WatchThem Grow
  • Black Eye Peas
    • Black-Eye Peas
    • George Washington Carver
    • Carver's Recipes
    • Community Science
    • Canned Frozen Fresh
  • Contact
  • Pollinators and Less Meat
  • Gallery

watch them grow

the art and science of deep observation

    Fava Growth Stages: Flowering

    Some people grow favas just for the beauty,  fragrance, and, yes, taste of the flowers. Bees and other pollinators love fava flowers, too.  But flowers signal a new phase in a fava plant's life cycle cycle. With a little extra care, you be rewarded.   

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