Yes they are vines needing the support such as canes
Yes, regular plucking of beans promote growth of new beans on the vine.
Grapes, beans, peas, buckwheat, etc.
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Seeing only a hill of beans and not realizing that they are still growing on the vine....
The dried beans you see in the stores that are soaked overnight and put into soups are grown until completely mature. They dry on the vine in the pod.
Baked Beans come from a plant. Then they come from a tin. The tin with those beans, can be purchased in a shop. More information: Baked beans begin as beans which grow on a vine. The beans are shelled and then dried. Some are processed in factories and sold as canned baked beans. Others are packaged as dried beans, which can then be cooked into baked beans by home cooks.
No, cucumbers are not referred to as runners, although they do grow on a spreading vine. Green beans are considered runners.
Vine grown beans can be frozen. Pick and break into bite size pieces. Wash them thoroughly. Immerse them in boiling water just until the color changes (it will not take long), drain and put into freezer bags. They will retain their vitamin and flavor for up to 6 months.
Mung beans are grown in the ground. They are sprout that is harvested. Most of the time they are grown hydroponaclly (not in soil but in containers with running water through the roots)
A green bean is 100% organic matter. A green bean is grown on a vine.
You have to put cotton wool in a cup or bowl, then put some green beans on the cotton wool. And ,lastly water it everyday. Hope I helped! :)
Green beans. The purple ones turn green when you cook them.