3 to 4 beans is the average. You can grow even more, but it gets pretty bushy and it's hard to find the beans at harvest. Space the beans around the poles evenly and about 6" in between poles.
you think for ur self /do t he math
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That depends on what you are planting.
Beans can be used in a number of recipes. The most popular are in soups, salads, chili's, and baked beans. They can also be fried or used in casseroles and crock pots. Mexican dishes are famous for using beans in many of their dishes.
"How many beans?" is grammatically correct.
There is 1 syllable in 'beans'.
76 different kinds of beans such as vanilla beans, coffee beans, lima beans, and perhaps 73 more.
No, beans are not single cell organisms. Beans have many millions of cells.
Many indigenous people of the Americas planted some version of corn (maize), beans, and squash as their staple crops in a type of agriculture known as companion planting. They often planted the corn in the center of a raised mound, with beans using the corn stalk as a bean pole for support, and the broad leaves of the squash plants providing ground cover to retain moisture during the dry season and prevent weeds during wetter weather. The roots of the beans also fixed nitrogen in the soil, which helped the other plants grow. Although corn, beans, and squash were grown in many Native American cultures, the term "Three Sisters" originated with the Haudenosaunee, also known as the Iroquois. In the Haudenosaunee story of Creation, the Three Sisters grew on Turtle Island and were considered the sustainers.
Many indigenous people of the Americas planted some version of corn (maize), beans, and squash as their staple crops in a type of agriculture known as companion planting. They often planted the corn in the center of a raised mound, with beans using the corn stalk as a bean pole for support, and the broad leaves of the squash plants providing ground cover to retain moisture during the dry season and prevent weeds during wetter weather. The roots of the beans also fixed nitrogen in the soil, which helped the other plants grow. Although corn, beans, and squash were grown in many Native American cultures, the term "Three Sisters" originated with the Haudenosaunee, also known as the Iroquois. In the Haudenosaunee story of Creation, the Three Sisters grew on Turtle Island and were considered the sustainers.
Specify the type of beans.
Approx 60 beans.