Soaking pole beans before planting is not necessary, but it can help speed up germination. If you choose to soak them, do so for about 4-6 hours in lukewarm water. This can help soften the seed coat and promote quicker sprouting once planted. However, many gardeners successfully plant pole beans without soaking.
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A standard tetherball pole is typically 10 feet in height, with an additional 2 feet of the pole buried underground for stability. This makes the total length of the pole 12 feet.
180, all the way from -90 at the south pole to +90 at the north pole.
Yes and no, shrubs should and shouldn't be pruned in winter. They shouldn't be pruned if there isn't a problem. Generally, you can think of the rules of the letter 'D'. Do winter pruning if there's damage that must be corrected. Do it if there's a danger otherwise to people and property. Do it if there's a disease that must be stopped. And do it if it's due to be done in winter.Many shrubs do have pruning schedules that take place in winter. A busy time for pruning tends to be the transition months between winter and spring, in February and March. That's when it's due to be done.But that isn't always the case. Shrubs such as forsythia that bloom early shouldn't be pruned in winter. They flower on old wood, before the new spring growth. Any pruning for such early bloomers is due to be done after, not before, flowering.t isn't their regular pruning time. Many pruning schedules take place in the closing, transition months of February and March, between winter and spring. But other pruning schedules don't take place at that time at all. For example, shrubs such as forsythia that bloom early shouldn't be pruned in winter. They bloom on old wood, before new spring growth. So pruning them in winter
I do believe you mean pole beans. Yes you can eat pole beans. Pole beans are a type of green beans.Answeryes u can. my grandad has a large patch. very good if u snap a few too.
It should be kept tidy.
they are bush beans.
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.
There are two types of bean plants: bush beans and pole beans. Bush beans grow 18-30" high, start producing fruit earlier, and stop producing fruit sooner than pole beans. Pole beans grow 6-12' high, depending on the variety, and need a trellis or something to climb on for support. Pole beans start producing later but produce more beans over the season than bush beans.
Pole beans typically take around 60-75 days to reach maturity from the time they are planted. This timeframe can vary slightly depending on the specific variety of pole beans and growing conditions. Regular harvesting can also help promote continued bean production.
I will depend on the type of trees. cherry trees should be pruned in the fall but some are best pruned int he summer.
Green beans are a catchall name for variety of pole and bush beans that happen to be green (they do come in other colors). Pole and bush beans are planted after the last Spring frost and depending on the variety can be harvested in about 60 days.
There is not a difference between snap beans and pole beans. They are very much alike in every way shape and form. They are both just a different type of green bean. They grow the same and are cared for the same way.
early spring, and after picking the crop
If you need to prune trees then trees that flower in Spring should normally be pruned after flowering. trees that flower after the middle of the year should be pruned in Spring as they normally flower on new growth.
You should cut back beyond the damage.