How To Grow Bush and Pole Beans
Tips, Tricks
Visit https://calikimgardenandhome.com to get your free growing guide, “Grow 3 Vegetables in 6 Weeks”. Beans are an easy-to-easy to grow, quick producing crop. In this video, I cover the sun, soil and spacing tips you need to grow a prolific crop of bush and pole beans in your garden! DON'T MISS THESE RELATED VIDEOS: $10 GARDEN SERIES: Learn how to grow a garden from start to finish in a quick, simple and inexpensive way: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH4z_9MDD00Lion_2NWKsyvPWLezSQ4-v How and Why to Plant Kale: https://youtu.be/EC1bjCSFSPY?list=PLH4z_9MDD00JBj5aZyKxAjApfU7WhiK1L SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCARXOI1UlItgIevoI5jZViQ WHERE TO FIND ME: Instagram: http://instagram.com/calikim29 Facebook Page: http://on.fb.me/1JXq7vl Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/CaliKim29/ Check out behind the scenes videos on CaliKim’s vlog http://www.youtube.com/calikimcameraguy Watch CaliKim on Carbon TV: http://mbsy.co/cv99B?url=?url=http://www.carbontv.com/shows/calikim-garden-home-diy/from:ambassador Veggie Gardener: http://www.veggiegardener.com/ FOR BUSINESS INQUIRIES: calikim29@gmail.com
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Can't wait to see them come up :)
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imagine how many cameras youd find if you just dug around in her garden!:p
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What about watering?
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and may be next time you can you longer handel for your diging forg
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About 2 weeks ago I planted Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans into a large container as I live in an apartment & only have a porch to utilize They will have to grow on the porch railing. I hope it doesn't get into the 100 degree temps like last year! Thanks
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Your gorgeous love your garden tips also bugs keep getin mine
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I am planning next summer. I will be planting Tarbais Beans. They are not sold around here (WIS) so I thought I would grow my own. Nothing is better for a casserole.
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You explain things so easy and take the frustration out of beginning gardening for me. I am planting haricot vert and cannelini and a couple types of pole beans. I was wondering if I could plant the haricot vert (last year it only grew about a foot high, which I think is normal as it tasted amazing) at the base of the pole beans to save space. Do you think this will work?
Also, I have some snap and snow peas. I do not have a big space in my garden that is shady part of the day, and here where I live we get 115 degree days for weeks sometimes, so I have set up a portable cloth awning where I could. It is already in the high 80s here many days, so I wondered if I planted my peas in containers and kept them under either a carport or the awning all the time, do you think they will do well? They burned up last year even in just morning and early afternoon sun and shade the rest of the day.
And do we need to pinch off the tops of pole beans and peas? Thank you for these very helpful videos. I have subscribed just recently and am enjoying them very much. -
Planting Royal Burgundy and Bush Blue Lake 274 garden beans.
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Growing beans for the first time this year, and now I know where the expression "growing like a bean stalk" comes from. These little guys are on the veggie version of crack or something. Tried doing the "three sisters" thing, but planted the beans too soon after the corn, and the beans are taller than the corn already.
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SUPER helpful. Thank you so much. im growing a bush bean type, and im worried about how they will do in SUNNY San Diego summer. beginner here planted right in the middle of my yard. so i might have to make shade for it.
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your camera a go pro?
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I plant Dragons Tongue beans every year. I just love them! Such a pretty bean pod and so very tasty. I also plant Purple Teepee beans and they are a star in the garden. They have gorgeous purple flowers and beans. Prolific really is an understatement. If you're looking to try a new bean in your garden, I highly recommend the Purple Teepees! Love your videos!
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Beans are something I've never really had much luck with. Some kind of bugs were eating my scarlet runner leaves last year. There were a few pretty red flowers, but no beans developed. ??? I just planted some wax bush beans, and some green ones too. Planted my scarlet runners in a different area this year. Any bean harvest I've had was so small it never made it to the table.
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Im growing broadbeans: Aquadulce variety. Aswell as two varieties of polebeans: Neckargold and Bluehilde, first year I have these. Last year I had about 4 meters of bushbeans, yielded about 3 kilos maybe. But I grow polebeans only and no bushbeans to save space and much cleaner with no dirt on the beans from rainsplash etc. They produce roughly 3 times as many beans per running meter compared to the bushvarieties. Im planning to sow 2x3 meters/10 feet of each polebean. If I can harvest 30kg/65lb I will be satisfied. And the broadbeans I'm hoping for something in the range of 7½kg/15lb. Polebeans not yet in the ground, that will have to wait for atleast 2 weeks.
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good info on the beans thank you 😊 enjoying all your tips.
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Hi Kim,
Did you make that mulch yourself? If so, how? How do you store your mulch? If buying mulch, how do you choose it? Do you worry aboyt pesticides in mulches for sale? BTW- I am really new to gardening- I've yet to plant my beans de to our frost season, but the place I marked out for them is full sun. How can I protect them. the shadier spots have my greens, herbs and brassica and lettuces in them. I am doing hte square foot gardening method and wanted to do tomatoes and beans in same bed-- what if I fertilize around the tomato plants, but not the beans? Will the fertilizer "travel" to the beans? I may do an experiment - and try the same beans in different locations. How would they grow in a container if I don;t want to build any more raised beds? Hope is nt too many questions. Thank you . -
hey kim! i have a large garden and i want to start gardening- but the only problem is that i live in a kind of a desert. i got lots of trees but no bushes and the ground here is very hard and sandy. i wanted to ask you what type of vagetables and fruits can grow in hard ground and warm climate.. thx!
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Stated in such a simple down to earth fashion even though I am not a novice, I pick up tips and tricks in the garden from everyone. Thank you for Posting, very well said and done.
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OMG YOU HAVE DRAGON'S TONGUE! hugs I started some in the community center garden trying to get them to put on a show for the food kitchen there. >:3. i have some dragon's tongue pods i grew the plants of over the winter. I'm drying them out. I really want to adapt them to window boxes. Which may take awhile. <33333 dragon's tongue!
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