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A string bean (same as green bean) has a 'line' down the length of it.
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Nothing, my greenhouse is shut down for the winter.
No, a bean plant is not a decomposer. Decomposers are organisms like bacteria and fungi that break down dead organic matter, while bean plants are producers that use sunlight to produce their own energy through photosynthesis.
Plant a green bean seed about 1/4 - 1/2 inch deep in the garden soil. If you plant it deeper, it will take longer to sprout and may die before it reaches the top of the soil.
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That is determined by the type of bean, the quantity of bean, and how the bean is cooked. See the related questions and answers further down this page for the calories in green beans, baked beans (both store bought and homemade), and black beans.
The number of calories in green bean casserole depends on what ingredients (in total) go into the casserole and the quantities of those ingredients. Please feel free to ask the question again and include more details. Meanwhile, for the calorie content of green beans, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Generally, plants do grow slower in the winter due to factors like lower light levels, shorter days, and colder temperatures. These conditions can affect their metabolic processes and slow down growth rates. However, some plants, like winter crops or evergreens, are adapted to grow during the winter season.
There are many retailers which sell snow tubes for sliding or sledding down a hill in winter. These items are usually only available in stores during the winter months. Some websites which carry these products are Wal-Mart, Target, Amazon, eBay, Hayneedle, and L.L. Bean.
It is referred to as dormancy, a natural process in which plants slow down or stop their growth in response to colder temperatures and reduced sunlight during the winter months.
No, soya bean plants do not need to be staked as a general rule. The vegetation in question needs a 30-inch (76.3-centimeter) distance between plants since that is the mature height of the plant. But stems that drag along or droop down to the ground will benefit from small, thin stakes which must be monitored so as not to damage mature roots.