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Dirt magazine’s Kitchen Garden Tour returns Sunday, Aug. 3 with a jam-packed day of garden peeping, followed by a ...
Dirt magazine’s Kitchen Garden Tour returns Sunday, Aug. 3 for a jam-packed day of garden peeping, followed by a ...
Maybe it's lingo, or terminology, but whatever you call it, referring to crops' scientific names can yield helpful clues, and so with an understanding of Earth's natural satellite.
Pole beans should be planted 4-to-6 inches apart (or 4-to-6 seed in hills spaced 3 feet apart) and should be provided with a trellis for the plant to grow onto.
For pole beans, you will need something like a 4-to-5-foot tripod for the beans to climb as they grow. When planting pole beans, plant two or three seeds around the base of each leg of the tripod.
Read on to discover why green beans always taste better at a restaurant and how you can capture some of that gourmet magic yourself the next time you make them.
Green beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) are easy to grow annual plants that grow abundantly throughout all seasons. Green bean crops have two growing styles: bush and pole. Bush beans grow out in a compact ...
Pacific NW Magazine Growing beans in WA? Here’s what to know about nature’s magical food Dec. 6, 2024 at 10:00 am Updated Dec. 6, 2024 at 11:00 am By Colin McCrate ...
Bush beans, with their compact size, fast maturing time, and no need for staking, are great for small spaces. Pole beans, on the other hand, provide a longer growing season and a steady supply of ...