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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Green Beans
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I planted a packet of bush type wax beans and 2 packets of bush type green beans. Both the wax and green beans have long runners growing upward like pole beans. should I vine them up on trellises or can I trim them back. would they still produce beans?
Hi Susan,
Bush varieties of beans (both wax and green) will spread about 2 feet. They may grow some runners, but they do not require any trellising or trimming.
Help!
What is wrong. Too much water? or not enough? or ??
There are several reasons why bean leaves yellow. It could be root rot which is due to overwatering. Or, it could be lack of sunlight as beans need at least 6 hours of direct sunshine. Or, it could be lack of nitrogen in your fertilizer. Another common reason for yellowing leaves is bacterial blight which is introduced to a field by infected seed. A fungicide spray can sometimes halt the disease. Finally, yellows leaves can mean mosaic virus. Unfortunately, there’s not a lot you can do. Remove infected plants and purchase only disease-resistant seeds. See more about bean diseases: http://www.extension.umn.edu/garden/yard-garden/vegetables/edible-bean-disease-and-disorder-identification/
I have the prettiest vines, but no blooms. I planted them the last week of April. Am I not being patient enough?
Usually, Kentucky pole beans take about 50 to 65 days to harvest, so something may be wrong, although you might wait a week or two to be sure. Could it be that the plant has received too much nitrogen? This encourages leaves over flower formation. High heat, or starting seeds too early, can affect flowering as well. Make sure that the plants have at least 6 hours of full sun each day, and enough water.
I harvested all the greens on my plants. Should I tear the plants up or will they produce more?
Thanks
I am planting Blue Lake green beans and was wondering if I could put a a row of yellow wax beans on the end or will I end up with blue beans?
Blue beans would be fun but no, that will not happen. Each variety will retain its distinct color.
I live north of Atlanta in an apartment with a very sunny room in which I am making my first attempt to grow beans, peas and zucchini.
I closed the air vent in that room.
I must have over watered and these little bugs started flying and round the soil and round plants.
Possibly fungus gnats?
I stopped watering but they did some damage.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your thoughts.