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  • How to Grow Beans in Hanging Pots

    For those with limited space, container gardening can be a true blessing. It allows you to grow fresh vegetables during the growing season on a patio or porch or other areas with no garden space....

  • How to Grow Pole Beans in Buckets

    Pole beans grow vertically and take up very little space in a garden. Their vertical growth and shallow roots make them well-suited for growing in a container. Buckets come in perfect sizes for...

  • How to Grow Beans in Patio Containers

    Grow your own beans for their fresh flavor and bright color in a patio garden. Whether you choose climbing beans that run up a trellis or the more compact bush beans, the plants are ideally suited...

  • How to Grow Sugar Snap Peas & Beans

    There's nothing quite like fresh peas and beans, especially when you can grow them yourself. Sugar snap peas are a cold-season crop, so you can start your spring garden with peas. Beans need the...

  • Common Pinto Bean Plant Growth

    The pinto bean is an annual legume grown primarily for use as a dried bean. Pinto bean plant growth begins with seed planting. Bean harvesting occurs when the pod has dried on the plant.

  • How to Store Bean Seeds

    Bean seeds varieties differ as to how long they will keep in favorable conditions. Some beans, such as pole beans, will keep several years, while lima beans tend to deteriorate much faster. The...

  • How to Build a Trellis for Growing Pole Beans

    Pole beans naturally grow upright and wrap around anything for support. The benefits are that the plants are kept away from the ground, take up less garden space, grow stronger and receive more...

  • Life Cycle of Kidney Bean Seeds

    The kidney bean itself is actually the seed of the kidney bean plant. The beans begin their lives inside a bean pod, before commencing a life cycle known as a seed-to-seed cycle.

  • Homemade Trellises for Beans & Peas

    Beans and peas are common vegetables for gardeners to grow. These vegetables need to climb on something to increase production. Trellises also help to save space in your garden when you have a...

  • How to Freeze Scarlet Runner Bean Seeds

    Scarlet runner beans are often planted as an ornamental because of the bright red blooms that adorn the vines from mid-summer until the first frost. Although scarlet runner beans climbing over a...

  • Can You Save Seeds From Fortex Pole Beans?

    The walnut brown seeds in mature Fortex bean pods inspire visions of more delicious meals next summer. Can these seeds be reliably saved for sowing in the spring? The answer depends on the...

  • Types of Pole Beans

    Pole beans are a popular addition to many gardens. Originating near Guatemala, they quickly spread throughout North and South America. By the time the Europeans arrived, the Native Americans...

  • How to Harvest Snap Beans

    Snap beans are a vegetable that can add variety to the family dinner table, as well as being canned, frozen or dried for year-round cooking. These beans may be planted in successive small crops...

  • Homemade Trellis for Pole Beans

    Pole beans grow easily, and their twining stems will hang onto anything within reach. Provide a trellis to keep pole beans off the ground, making the beans easier to reach and pick and increasing...

  • How to Care for Bush Snap Beans

    Bush snap beans, also known as string beans, are one of the most common varieties found in gardens. They are easy to grow in nearly any temperate climate and require little tending. Snap beans...

  • How to Plant a Pinto Bean

    Planting pinto beans is easier than you may think. In fact, you may be surprised to learn that the dry pinto beans you have sitting in your cupboard right now are perfectly suited seeds for your...

  • Do Beans Grow Better in Clay Sand or Potting Soil?

    Anyone who grows beans wants them to be as fruitful as possible. Beans that only produce a few pods are not worth the effort. The kind of soil and fertilizer used can make a big difference in the...

  • Information on Soldier Bean Plants

    Given the stresses of the economy, concern over food additives and a need to return to more simple (and less expensive) pastimes, many people have turned to gardening as a fun way to cut down on...

  • Lima Bean Growth

    Lima beans are indigenous to Central America, but you can grow them anywhere that has a warm summer. Lima beans are a good crop because they are full of nutrients like protein and iron. Since they...

  • How to Make Supports for Pole Beans

    Pole beans of any variety are a summer favorite. In order to get the best yield from your pole beans, you'll want to string them up. An easy-to-rig pole system will give your beans full support...

  • Pinto Bean Farming

    Pinto beans are a high-value crop that can be finicky to grow. However, it can also be a high-yielding crop, so it's worth it to try your hand at farming pinto beans. Dry beans like pinto beans...

  • How Long Does it Take to Grow a Bean Plant?

    Bean plants are easy to grow and provide plants relatively fast. They come in both bush and vine varieties and require full sun exposure to grow properly. As one of the oldest cultivated...

  • Growing Navy Beans

    Navy beans are a tasty and nutritious food that grow successfully in most climates. One cup of boiled, unsalted navy beans contains 13 percent of the daily requirement for calcium, 3 percent of...

  • How to Pick Green Beans, For Canning, Freezing Or Using Fresh

    Follow these steps on how to pick green beans and you will be on your way to fresh, delicious homegrown veggies. Green beans can be fixed a multitude of ways. The three top ways are fresh, frozen...

  • How to Can Your own beans

    Started your own garden this year? Growing your own food saves a lot of money, why not enjoy these savings year round by canning. Many people believe that canning is an awful process. In all...

  • How to Get Your Green Bean Vines to Climb Your Deck Posts

    You will learn how to get your bean vines off the ground and how this can help you yield more beans. With a few easy steps you can have real pretty beans with no bad spots.

  • How to Process Green Beans for Freezing

    Do you have a bumper crop of green beans that you are trying to figure out what to do with? One fast and easy way to process green beans is to freeze them. They maintain a great flavor all year,...

  • Easy to Grow Garden Vegetables

    Don't be intimidated about gardening. There are several vegetable plants that are easy for beginners to grow in your garden or containers.

  • What Vegetables to Plant Next to Each Other

    Talk to a "seasoned" farmer and he'll say that certain plants benefit from being planted next to each other. Pest control, weed control and space saving plantings are all benefits of "companion...

  • General Tips for Growing Pinto Beans

    Pinto beans are great in Mexican foods and are the perfect ingredient in hearty soups or stews. Also called the painted bean, pinto beans are an excellent source of protein and fiber. They can be...

  • How to Freeze Fresh Green Beans

    Growing green beans in the garden is the healthiest and best tasting way to have fresh beans all year long.

  • How to Make a Container Bean Teepee for Your Kids in The Garden

    This is a great garden project for kids. They love to help build the teepee. Then as the beans grow, they create a secret hiding place inside where kids can play and eat beans right off the...

  • How Do Red Kidney Beans Grow?

    There are hundreds of varieties of kidney beans grown around the world. The red, white and green varieties are especially popular for eating. Depending on the variety, red kidney beans grow on...

  • What Is Easiest Vegetable to Grow From Seed?

    Beans are very easy to start from seeds. You can start growing them indoors, in pots or directly in the ground. Beans sprout quickly, usually within three days of being planted. There are several...

  • How to Plant Yard Long Green Bean Vegetable

    If you’ve never eaten Yard Long green beans, you’re missing a real vegetable treat. They are the sweetest and tenderest of all the green bean vegetables. You can pick them, wash them, put them in...

  • How to Dry Butter Beans

    If you want to store or can butter beans, they need to be properly dried first. Fortunately this is a very simple and straightforward process.

  • How to Grow French Beans

    French filet beans, otherwise known as haricots verts, are one of the tastiest green bean varieties you can grow. They are slender, tender and perfect for steaming or salads. These prolific...

  • How to Grow Green Beans on Poor Soil

    Whenever I start a new garden or am gardening in soil I know is poorer than I would like, I know there are only a few kinds of vegetables I can grow in that soil with any kind of success. One of...

  • How Are Vanilla Beans Grown?

    Vanilla beans are grown as vines, and thus they are planted in rows against a fence, while the seed pods are harvested when they are dry. Turn seed pods into vanilla with help from a sustainable...

  • How to Grow Lentils

    Growing lentils is similar to growing other types of beans, but they should be planted in the winter and harvested in the late summer. Grow lentils to use in cooking with information from a...

  • How to Plant a "Three Sisters" Vegetable Garden

    Native people from North America referred to beans, corn and squash as the "three sisters" since they grow so well together. Corn stalks provide a "pole" for the pole beans to...

  • How to Freeze Snap Beans

    Snap beans, otherwise known as green beans, are one of the easiest and most prolific garden vegetables to grow. One of the best ways to preserve the beans for winter is by freezing them. Frozen...

  • How to Grow Bush Beans

    Bush beans are a common variety of bean that produce long, thin green beans. The plant itself is more of a bush, rather than a stalk or a vine. As it grows, you will see that bush beans produce a...

  • How to Build a Trellis for Green Beans

    If you're a gardener, chances are good that at some point, you've considered planting green beans. After all, they're easy to care for, they taste delicious, and they grow just about anywhere....

  • How to Harvest Pole Beans for Winter use

    Beans are a warm season crop and should be planted in early spring when there is no danger of another frost. The seeds take about seven to 10 days to germinate, and before you know it you'll have...

  • How to Build a Bean Plant Tower

    Growing beans is a fun and rewarding crop for the home gardener, but if you are growing pole beans, space quickly becomes an issue. One way to combat this problem is to build a tower that the...

  • How to Plant Dried Soup Beans

    Most people don't know that regular dried soup beans can be planted and grown into producing bean plants. Planted pinto beans and black beans grow into a plant that will produce quite tender and...

  • How to Plant The Native American 3 Sisters Method

    This is a wonderful method for planting corn, beans and summer squash together. The Native Americans used this method for years! Do not worry, if you do not have garden space, this would go...

  • How to Grow Green Beans on your Fence!

    If you want to grow fresh green beans the process is relatively easy. You may have seen people making elaborate structures for the beans to climb but the truth is that you can grow beans using...

  • How to Grow Pole Beans

    There are two main types of beans: pole beans and bush beans. Bush beans grow to about 18 inches tall and produce a big flush of beans at once, which makes them a good choice for canning, but you...

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