Planting beans can present several disadvantages, including susceptibility to pests and diseases such as aphids and root rot, which can reduce yields. Additionally, beans can deplete soil nutrients, particularly nitrogen, if not managed properly, leading to soil degradation over time. They also require adequate space and support structures for climbing varieties, which may complicate planting and harvesting. Lastly, beans are sensitive to environmental conditions, making them vulnerable to issues like frost or excessive moisture.
the roots of the beans will tangle up and cause damage to the plant.
Green beans should be spaced about 4-6 inches apart when planting them.
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No. You just have to kept planting Magic Beans until you get a black.
Coffee beans typically take about 3 to 4 years to grow from planting to harvest.
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She didn’t because Kim’s father was a farmer before she died so she planted Lima beans in memory of him
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.
No, lima beans cannot grow in milk. Lima beans require soil, water, sunlight, and nutrients to grow properly. Planting lima beans in milk would not provide the necessary conditions for the plant to thrive.
Companion planting takes a bit of research and planning, however if you follow up and garden in this manner, the only disadvantage I can think of is what to do with the much increased yield.
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The Olmec's used controlled fires to clear out the land after planting for a season. This is a way that is still utilized by some farmers to renew land before planting crops.