Green beans (aka string or snap beans, ejotes and haridots verts) come in two versions, bush and pole beans. Bush beans are short, approximately 2 feet high and do not require support. Pole beans are climbers with a twisting vine. I have found that a 6 foot fence is good for my pole beans. Other people may have different preferences, but it is better to have them up off the ground and within easy reach for harvesting.
All beans are flowering plants. The bean is the fruit.
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Blooms on a green bean plant look like small, pretty flowers.
what red light does to green bean plants
Red bean
Green bean plants may turn yellow due to a lack of nutrients in the soil, overwatering, or a pest infestation. It is important to check the soil quality, adjust watering practices, and inspect the plants for any signs of pests to address the issue.
All beans are flowering plants. The bean is the fruit.
Neither. A green bean is the whole bean. The pods inside the bean are not beans, they are pods, and they are what give the bean its distinctive flavour.
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the largest green bean is the fava bean
The 3 conditions are air, water and warmth.
To provide effective green bean support for healthy growth and productivity in your garden, use stakes or trellises to support the plants as they grow. Make sure the support is sturdy and tall enough to accommodate the height of the green bean plants. Regularly check and adjust the support as needed to prevent the plants from bending or breaking. Additionally, consider planting the green beans in rows to make it easier to manage and support them effectively.