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Bean plants grow in sunny locations with fertile soil. The soil cannot be too soggy or else the bean seed will mold. Plant beans outdoors after all danger of frost is past. Bush beans do not need staking, but pole beans, like Kentucky Wonder do. if you have good soil that has been amended with well rotted manure or compost, it is not necessary to fertile beans. Keep the beans well watered, but not soggy. Do not touch bean plants when they are wet, it causes disease. You can use the beans at any usable size. Frequent picking keeps the beans producing. At the end of the season, all beans can be dried and used in soups...
Yes, it is. It means very damp or wet (soggy clothes, soggy ground).
Soggy Noodle was created in 1993.
That is the correct spelling for the adjective "soggy" (wet, drenched).
Soggy means "soaked with moisture or liquid".
This means we do not go soggy in the bath or dry up in the sun!
Soggy doggy.
The piece of paper was soggy after he accidentally dropped it in a puddle.
That the potatoes do get soggy the longer it sat in salt water
Yes, the word "soggy" has two syllables. Sog-gy.
Any biscuit or type of bread or cake gets soggy...