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  • Acid Water Effect on Bean Plants

    Beans are a valuable crop for home growers, and are popular in home gardens. Their straight stems and leafy vegetation add lushness to gardens and provide their growers with the pleasure of a home...

  • Stunted Bean Plant Growth

    Beans are a valuable crop for home growers, and are popular in home gardens. Their straight stems and leafy vegetation add a lushness to gardens, and provide their growers with the pleasure of a...

  • What Is a Lupine Bean?

    The lupine bean is the most widely eaten type of Lupini bean. According to Purdue University, the white lupine bean was used to enrich crop soil more than 2,000 years ago by the ancient Egyptians....

  • What Types of Soil Do Beans Grow In?

    Beans are a nutritious, easy-to-grow vegetable. The ideal soil for bean growing is a well-drained, slightly acidic loam. Soil fertilization and crop rotation are also beneficial when growing beans.

  • How to String Pole Beans

    Pole beans are also referred to as snap or green beans. Grown for their tender pods and not for the seeds inside, pole beans are picked when still immature. Pole beans are a vine plant and need...

  • How to Tie Bean Plants to Poles

    Green beans can be "taught" to climb up poles, as they naturally grow as vines that cling to and grow around what is nearest their roots. For this reason, they are often called "pole beans." There...

  • How to Grow the Biggest Bean Plant

    Jack is not the only who can grow a towering beanstalk. Beans are native North American plants, used in domestic cultivation long before European explorers arrived. The earliest cultivated beans...

  • How to Dry & Preserve Ceci & Fava Beans

    Growing and harvesting dry ceci and fava beans requires care and handling of the plant during its lengthy growing season. The sun will do the drying. Ceci beans are also know as chickpeas or...

  • How to Set Up Poles for Pole Beans & Peas

    Pole beans and climbing peas need poles, garden stakes or trellises to be healthy and productive. Plants will climb up along the poles, wrapping their vines around the stake as they grow. Poles...

  • How to Train Pole Beans

    Pole beans can grow to be six feet tall and need to be supported by poles or stakes. These beans are naturally inclined to grow on poles, so training them simply involves encouraging stems to grow...

  • How to Pole Lima Beans

    Pole beans are beans that grow on a vine and must have a pole, trellis or other support to thrive. They also require a bit more time to bear mature beans, but when they start to produce, they will...

  • How to Preserve Green Bean Seeds By Color

    Often, purchasing seeds for your garden each year is the luck of the draw. If you buy seeds that are too old or dried out from sitting on a shelf, they will not germinate. If you happen upon a...

  • How to Raise Castor Beans

    Castor beans are the source of both castor oil and the poison ricin. The plants grow rapidly, reaching heights of six feet or taller in just three months. Elongated pods bearing the beans emerge...

  • What Is the Fastest Growing Bean?

    Bush beans will produce a crop faster than pole beans, offering your first crop within 50 days of sowing.

  • How to Make a Trellis for Pole Beans

    Pole beans grow best on a trellis or on poles. If pole beans were left to grow along the ground, it would be impossible to harvest the beans without damaging the plants. Giving pole beans support...

  • Care for Pole Beans

    Green beans grow in two types: pole beans and bush beans. Pole beans take longer to ready for harvest but produce more beans over a longer time. Plant a portion of your crop every week or two,...

  • How to Take Care of a Bean Plant

    Bean plants are commonly found in many residential gardens and are a favorite of amateur gardeners as they are quite easy to care for. By carefully monitoring bean plants to ensure they are...

  • Structure of a Kidney Bean Seed

    Kidney beans make an inexpensive, filling addition to soups, stews and salads. Many people don't know where kidney beans originate or what materials make up their structure.

  • Which Plant Food Has the Most Effect on Lima Beans?

    Lima beans are considered a tender annual and should be planted about three to four weeks after the risk of frost has passed. They are started best inside and planted in the garden when outside...

  • The Best Type of Soil for Pole Beans

    Pole beans like warm soil in full sun. The best type of soil for pole beans is a loose well-drained soil that has been worked to allow room for the roots to expand. Pole beans grow well in most...

  • The Best Way to Build a Structure for Pole Beans

    The best way to build your pole bean trellis depends on your personal circumstances. The size of your garden, your stage of life, how many beans you are planning to grow and what else you plan to...

  • Life Cycle of a Broad Bean Seed

    Broad beans (also called fava beans) are named for their large, flat, round seeds, which come in a variety of colors. The beans can be eaten fresh or dried, or planted to produce new bean plants.

  • How to Increase Bean Plant Growth

    Whether you've grown beans for years or have decided to try it for the first time, you've probably wondered how to increase bean plant growth and get a higher yield. Inexpensive to plant, beans...

  • How to Stake Pole Beans

    There are two types of green beans to choose from when planting a vegetable garden; bush and pole. Bush beans are low maintenance shrubs that tend to ripen all at once, at which point your harvest...

  • How to Plant Blue Lake Bush Beans in Containers

    Blue Lake bush beans are among the most popular garden crop every year. Standing about 18 inches tall, these bushes can produce servings of snap beans in only about two months. Apartment dwellers...

  • Why Are Leaves Turning Yellow on Pole Beans?

    Pole beans are a fun summer vegetable that grow well in sunny conditions. There are many factors that cause pole bean leaves to turn yellow. Fast attention to ailing plants may save your harvest.

  • How to Raise Pole Beans

    Pole beans--also known as snap beans or green beans--are a favorite of home gardeners, second only to tomatoes. When the bean plants send vines and tendrils climbing up a trellis, they add a...

  • Bean Planting

    Beans are a fantastic source of protein and are extremely inexpensive to grow. The effort involved in bean growing is relatively minimal and uncomplicated, though there are a few important points...

  • How to Plant Green Beans Easily

    This article will tell you how to plant green beans. This is an easy method that will provide great results.

  • Seed Structure of a Common Bean

    The common bean has the most varieties of any type of bean and also the most culinary uses. Green, kidney, black and pinto beans are all bean varieties that are part of the common bean species....

  • How to Grow Italian Bush Beans

    Italian bush beans are often called Romano or Roma beans. These beans grow on bushy stalks and produce long, thin green beans that have a rich, "meaty" flavor. Although Romano beans come in bush...

  • Soil Preparation for Raising Pole Beans

    Pole beans are climbing green beans. They grow well in most warm locations. Like most plants, they will grow better and yield more beans if you spend a little time preparing the soil before planting.

  • How Does a Bean Plant Grow?

    Plants need three things to grow: soil, sun and water; add a seed or two, and you have an exciting experiment for children and adults alike. Watching bean plants grow is quickly rewarding since...

  • Bean Plant Facts

    The common bean plant, Phaseolus vulgaris, is an annual plant that produces edible beans. These beans can be roughly split into three groups: green and yellow snap beans, shell beans and dry...

  • How to Grow Garbanzo Beans

    Garbanzo beans are a dried bean that grows on a bush. They grow best in warm weather and take about 3 months before they can be harvested. Garbanzo beans have a nutty flavor and are commonly used...

  • Heirloom Bean Seed Information

    People have grown beans for thousands of years; they are a staple food in many societies. Heirloom beans add diversity to meals instead of just plain green beans. You can purchase and grow a...

  • How to Plant and Grow Navy Beans

    Navy beans are small white beans that are harvested after they have dried on the plant. Useful for soups, stews and chilis, they are easy to store and a good source of protein. Navy bean plants...

  • How to Plant Fava Beans

    Fava beans, also known as broad beans, are native to Africa and Asia, but are cultivated for food around the world. They are erect plants that can grow to about 5-1/2 feet high. They produce small...

  • What Types of Soil Do Pinto Beans Need to Grow?

    Pinto beans were part of the American Indians' three sisters triumvirate of corn, beans and squash. Corn supported the beans, the beans fixed nitrogen in the soil for the corn and squash, and the...

  • How to Grow Lima and Snap Beans

    You can grow your own lima or snap beans at home. Beans are fairly easy to grow and are common among home gardeners. Blue lake is a favorite variety of snap bean. Lima and snap beans are...

  • How Does a Bean Seed Grow?

    After the bean seed is placed into the ground, it starts collecting moisture and the water content of the bean swells the bean, breaking the outer thin covering. A root is sent down once the...

  • Tips on Growing Broad Beans

    Broad beans, often called fava beans, are a favorite of new and experienced gardeners because they are easy to grow, disease- and insect-resistant, are tolerant of light frost, and do well from...

  • How to Grow a Bean Plant

    In the fairy tale Jack and the Beanstalk, Jack's mother casts the beans out the window only to find a gigantic beanstalk growing to the sky the next morning. Although beans really don't grow...

  • How to Plant Pinto Beans

    Pinto beans are the second leading commercial crop (after soy beans). They are traditionally grown with corn and squash as part of the Native American "three sisters" crops. Pinto beans are...

  • Planting Broad Beans

    Broad beans, also known as fava beans, have been cultivated for thousands of years. Broad beans are not actual beans, they are legumes, and will fix nitrogen in the soil. Planted in early spring,...

  • How to Grow Velvet Beans with Corn to attract deer

    Learn how to grow Velvet Beans (Mucuna Pruriens) to attract deer. All you have to do is follow these easy to use instructions.

  • How to Plant Red Kidney Beans

    Beans are part of the Native American "Three Sisters" crops of corn, beans and squash. Red kidney beans have been grown for centuries and are a diet staple in many parts of the world. Red kidney...

  • How to Build Bean Trellis

    Some types of beans need a trellis to grow properly. Many home gardeners choose to grow bush beans for convenience, but others swear by the flavor of old-fashioned pole beans. Pole beans require a...

  • How to Show Kids Seeds Sprouting

    This is a good project to do with kids. It shows them what happens underground after you plant a seed, but before the plant grows to the surface.

  • How to Grow Soybeans in Your Garden

    Soybeans are a staple crop in the United States. Their multitude of uses and ease to grow are the reason for this. Soybeans can be eaten fresh (edamame), cooked, dried or ground into veggie burgers.

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