Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans Grown in a Cage.
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There are lots of different ways to grow pole beans. I like growing them in a cage. They are easy to pick, and easy to see. And they don't take up much space grown this way. I garden in zone 6b. We have some pretty challenging weather sometimes. I don't claim to be an expert, so you will see my successes and my failures. Although most of my videos are about gardening, I will occasionally post videos about nature, or other things that interest me. I really appreciate feedback, so please say hi so I'll know you've dropped by. If you would like to be notified when new videos are posted, please subscribe at: https://www.youtube.com/user/WarLetters I also have a gardening blog at: http://mygardenyourgarden.blogspot.com I recently started a page on facebook. It will include photos and some additional information that doesn't show up on youtube. https://www.facebook.com/midwestgardener
Comments
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How'd you have them that far along by March 24th if you're in the midwest? Thought these guys liked warm temperatures, and especially warm soil to even germinate?? Oops. Just replayed and heard you say May 22nd. Was going by the upload date first.
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Awesome! Thank you.
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WOW! this is great! i'm growing peas this year using some old tomato cages but I'm going to try beans now thanks for the video!!
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I liked the succinct way you communicated/showed. The time elapse without voice-over at the end was really useful. Looked like you used wire fence post to anchor your cage wire?
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