Planting Staggered Bush Beans In Raised Beds : Gardening Michigan
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my plants keep falling over what should i do?
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There are two of us. How many plants do your recommend for two people who like vegetables?
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I like your shorts
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Great technique! Ill be using this technique on my urban farm in gr Michigan this season!
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Good info, thanks for sharing!
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where are you in Mi? that's where i garden
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What do you have planted under the string trellis? looks like corn but not. Sugar cane maybe?
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I'm from Michigan too and this will be my first time growing anything ,but after watching this video I think I can do this with a little hard work and some of my time. Thanks
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Beans grow pretty well here in CO. I have grown the bush variety. This vid makes me want to plant them again. I'm going to need more garden beds! :)
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Rendering your effort just to make us learn are very heartbreaking and satisfying. I appreciate the overview of this video and I must be thankful for your elegant ideas indeed. Good job!
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Thanks!
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I'm in SE MI.
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Nice video!
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Royal Burgundy bush beans.
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Its a bush bean (stringless) called "Royal Burgundy" Never grown them before but the photo on the front suggests a purple skinned bean with a green inside. The skin is supposed to green when lightly cooked.
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What kind of beans are those? I'm growing lab lab beans and think they may be purple pods as well.
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Good Vid. Anyone can just put beans into the ground and wait for them to grow, but you sir, help to make gardening look fun. I have beans that are purple when harvested and turn green when cooked. Can't wait to get em planted. I just may use this method. Thanks for posting
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MY beans got attacked by Mexican bean beetles, but we still ended up with quite a bit, dried most of the beans. I think if the beans were spaced a bit further apart the bean beetles wouldn't have been as bad.
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So how did that small area produce for you. Im going to be doing some small areas and was thinking about pole beans but this may be better.
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You're welcome. It's a nice way to get em in tight and still make for easy harvest.
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