A Crash Course on How to Grow Pole Beans


A Crash Course on How to Grow Pole Beans by

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A Crash Course on How to Grow Pole Beans

This book covers several topics including:

- Nutrition Information
- Climate & Growing Conditions
- How to Prepare the Garden Soil
- How to Plant
- How to Water

and much more! Read more...

A Crash Course on How to Grow Pole Beans

This book covers several topics including:

- Nutrition Information
- Climate & Growing Conditions
- How to Prepare the Garden Soil
- How to Plant
- How to Water

and much more! Read more...

Vegetable Trellis, 72"


Vegetable Trellis, 72" by Gardener's Supply Company

Maximize your harvest of peas, cucumbers, summer squash and other climbers by growing them up this space-saving trellis sized to fit our Grow Beds and other raised beds. Trellising plants keeps the harvest off the ground and away from pests and rot. Grow plants vertically on this trellis to make the most of garden space Ideal for use in raised beds Big 6-inch openings for easy harvesting Choice of two sizes These oversize items have a $5 additional shipping charge each Read more...

Seeds of Change S10618 Certified Organic Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean, 100 Seed Count


Seeds of Change S10618 Certified Organic Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean, 100 Seed Count by Seeds Of Change

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Kentucky wonder bean heirloom 6 to 8-feet. Tender annual (60-65-day)  introduced before 1864 in kentucky, this classic brown-seeded strain produces 8-inch silvery green, fleshy pods with a distinctive flavor. Planting depth: 1-inch, soil temp. For germ: 60-80-Degree f, day to germ: 7-15 plant spacing: 6-10-inch, day to maturity: 60-65 full sun to partial shade moderate water Read more...

Vegetable Trellis, 56"


Vegetable Trellis, 56" by Gardener's Supply Company

Maximize your harvest of peas, cucumbers, summer squash and other climbers by growing them up this space-saving trellis sized to fit our Grow Beds and other raised beds. Trellising plants keeps the harvest off the ground and away from pests and rot. Grow plants vertically on this trellis to make the most of garden space Ideal for use in raised beds Big 6-inch openings for easy harvesting Choice of two sizes These oversize items have a $5 additional shipping charge each Read more...

Heirloom beans improve health

New Mexico bolitas are pinkish-beige rounded beans grown by traditional Hispanics of northern New Mexico in irrigated plots. Early maturity and high yield pole bean. From www.nativeseeds.org. • “The Rancho Gordo Heirloom Bean Book,” by Steve Sando,


Vertical gardening, part 2
Vertical gardening, part 2

Any victory I can snatch from the rabbits and squirrels is cause for celebration in my book, and last night we celebrated by cooking our first purple beans of the season. The pole beans were part of this year's experiment with vertical growing,


Laura Christman: Vegetable plot is a tangled tale

High Achiever Award goes to my purple pole bean. It quickly scrambled to the top of a rebar trellis I purchased at the Shasta Rose Society's Day in the Rose Garden. The plant had lots of small flowers and a few long purple bean pods.


Taccole: My Favorite Green Beans
Taccole: My Favorite Green Beans

In the bean plots I've planted all climbers this year, because climbing beans on trellises expand the surface growing area in my postage stamp planting areas. The bush beans produce much more quickly, but over the course of the season, the pole beans


Classic garden structures, 18 elegant projects to enhance your garden Classic garden structures, 18 elegant projects to enhance your garden

POLE BEAN TRELLIS We've all seen or constructed them at one time or another during our gardening lives: pole bean tripods made from tree limbs or scrap 2x2s ...

About this book
Attractive trellises, planting boxes and other gardening structures can be expensive and hard to find. This project book shows gardeners, homeowners, and woodworkers how to build everything from a tool caddy to a greenhouse. 95 photos. 128 drawings.

Rustic Tee-Pee Pole Bean Trellis - Sassy & Sweet Notes

by SweetMissDaisy

And speaking of exciting, look what I've got in the garden this morning! Yahoo!!! The small zinnias are starting to bloom!! This little thing isn't much larger than a .50cent piece, but it sure is a welcomed sight to see! The giant zinnias are still growing... they've got a bit more growing to do before they start blooming.

PS: If you're wondering why we mow the yard "weird", leaving patches of tall grass... we like to let some of the grass go to seed, and we like the wildflowers to grow too, so we mow "paths" for us to walk. Walking through tall grass isn't fun (spiders, spiders, SPIDERS!) The wacky paths work for us. *grin* I will be mowing around the trellis area -- don't need that grass going to seed in my newly cleared soil!

Source: Rustic Tee-Pee Pole Bean Trellis - Sassy & Sweet Notes