I always start my beans in a tray. If I direct sow them the snails will take off the shoot leaving a stump. Planting them out when there is a couple of leaves on them increases the likelihood of survival!
My favourite way to grow dwarf French beans, crowd growing. just pick the buggers every day for an extended harvest. You can eat them raw in salads, stir fry, lightly boil to go with your lamb chops, chuck them in a stew, freeze them. They are a great crop.
Your idea of a "small" container is different to mine ;) just went out to get some beans and faced with a choice of a packet of tall or dwarf, I decided to follow your advice and give the dwarfs a go on the patio.
Another great vid ! You have just answered my inability to grow beans, I am the feeder & watering police all I can say in my defence is I am a mum! got to feed & nurture the world. Thank you & good on yer!
Hi Mark. Just planted some Dwarf Beans around my callistemon today. Will be interesting to see how they grow. Thank you for your tips and advice. I hope more people will try and grow grow a few vegies in their backyards like we used to do. Cheers
Thanks for your down-to-Earth videos Mark. I am a lazy gardener and get a lot out of your informative tips. Waiting for my dwarf butter beans to produce for me. Great tip about the watering. Did not know about witholding water after planting. The beans have just popped out above the soil yesterday after 7 days so with your help, I will produce a bumper crop. Cheers.
G'day Mark! Great tips shared to FB! Bushbeans are a gardeners' staple, I planted purple, green, and yellow wax. Even my retriever loves them, none left to dry this year..lol. Cheers! God bless!
Hi Mark, last season I planted dwarf beans in a window box, sadly the crop completely failed I got maybe one or two decent beans but that was it. I don’t know it was overcrowding my window planter because I stuffed it full with about 16 seeds; and it’s not a big window box. This year back in July I prepared a Styrofoam container esky as a planter I filled it full of good soil and I played out just 12 beans an equal distance apart. I got 9 out of 12 seeds to germinate they grew to full height and now I have a literal bumper crop of beans this year. My plants look a far healthier than my ones from last season. Your video was very helpful thank you very much for creating this content.
Thankyou for the video. I am growing dwarf beans and made the mistake of watering at the beginning. Plants are small. Will follow your instructions for next batch.
Well that certainly brought a smile to my face on this cold rainy day in London, just collected some dwarf bean seeds from a neighbour. HOW ABOUT THE SIZE OF THAT GARDEN!!!! Blimey mate!
Ripe dry pinto beans are so so so good idk if its cause thats what I grew up eating in Mexico bet when you refry them and eat them with bread or tortillas they are so amazing. Can't stop eating them
Fantastic video Mark. Great narration, sound information. Highly entertaining. I really enjoy your content here and on your blog website... Much appreciated
I am so loving your videos. I learn a ton every time I tune in. So - on your galvanized steel containers. I can`t find anything like yours here in the U.S. Do you think i could make some ? Any idea on how to do that ? Yours are marvelous and the right size and height. thanks.
Mark, I’m watching a few vids I’d missed and found this again, I have a question. Well a question statement. Idk...something to talk about? LOL 😆 ANYWAY.....I came back to this because I followed your advice about the bush/dwarf beans. I harvest often, cook and eat and the plants keep producing. My comment is that here in the USA they say harvest at once as you’ll only get one crop. That because they’re dwarf they’re only meant to produce once. I guess I’m confused. I’m still new gardening. I’ve always grown tomatoes, cucumber, lettuce...salad stuff. However, I’ve never grown some of what I’ve done the last two years. I suppose I just wondered if you had any information on this or why ours produce more than one picking and yet the nurseries here advertise or teach otherwise? Any help is appreciated. Just trying to understand the reasoning of it I suppose. If I’ve totally confused ya, lol, my apologies and thank you! God Bless ~Lisa
G'day Mark 🌞 Where do you throw the bugs/pests you don't want? How far away from the crop so they don't bother you again? Aubrey from America🇺🇸 P.S. I don't own chickens to eat the bugs/pests.
Have you tried sprouting beans like people do when they wean to eat the sprouts before you plant them? Then you’d know every one was already growing before it even went in the soil.
usually don't have any problems growing dwarf beans, this year something is eating the leaves. big holes in the top leaves & it has stunted the plants - not as many beans coming.
Mark First Great channel ,you give me motivation, I have seen asparagus in your garden even though your winters are warm? I moved to northern Florida (ave winter low is 6 to 7 celsius and was told that it would not do well here. what do you think. any advice would be greatly appreciated!
G'day Richard, I'm working on an asparagus video and will release it soon but yes if I can grow asparagus here you should be able to in Florida also. I grow an Australian Purple and Mary Washington but there are much more varieties to choose from and some recent types are better adapted to warmer conditions although any asparagus variety should still do well if you look after it. I think you'll like my video on asparagus so stay tuned! Cheers :)
I always start my beans in a tray. If I direct sow them the snails will take off the shoot leaving a stump. Planting them out when there is a couple of leaves on them increases the likelihood of survival!
Seriously underrated content, Keep it up Mark, been binging now for a few hours. Learning heaps.
I really love the energetic Good Day! Makes it feel like Yeah IT WILL BE!
I really love this Chanel! You are like the Steve Irwin of Gardening! I love your enthusiasm and passion for growing!
I was thinking the same🤗
ha, just said the same above.
Just bought 4 French dwarf bean plants.planting today,your video is priceless. Thanks
My favourite way to grow dwarf French beans, crowd growing.
just pick the buggers every day for an extended harvest. You can eat them raw in salads, stir fry, lightly boil to go with your lamb chops, chuck them in a stew, freeze them. They are a great crop.
Your idea of a "small" container is different to mine ;) just went out to get some beans and faced with a choice of a packet of tall or dwarf, I decided to follow your advice and give the dwarfs a go on the patio.
Another great vid ! You have just answered my inability to grow beans, I am the feeder & watering police all I can say in my defence is I am a mum! got to feed & nurture the world.
Thank you & good on yer!
Well you should be forgiven for caring and I'm guilty of doing the same. Cheers :)
That tip about letting them hang over the edge of the container is so simple but so effective.
Hi Mark. Just planted some Dwarf Beans around my callistemon today. Will be interesting to see how they grow. Thank you for your tips and advice. I hope more people will try and grow grow a few vegies in their backyards like we used to do. Cheers
Thanks for your down-to-Earth videos Mark. I am a lazy gardener and get a lot out of your informative tips. Waiting for my dwarf butter beans to produce for me. Great tip about the watering. Did not know about witholding water after planting. The beans have just popped out above the soil yesterday after 7 days so with your help, I will produce a bumper crop. Cheers.
Thank you, thank you. For your easy to follow post I will get started.
You are a delightful ray of sunshine and knowledge. Thank you for the work you put into your super helpful and good feels videos!!
Last year I grew beans for the first time up my corn stocks 😀 it worked great!
Beautiful. Thanks, mate. Wish I had your property. It's wonderful.
Watching with my 4 year old who idly pushed a bean into some mud and it's sprouted a treat. First time either of us have grown anything. Great video.
G'day Mark! Great tips shared to FB! Bushbeans are a gardeners' staple, I planted purple, green, and yellow wax. Even my retriever loves them, none left to dry this year..lol. Cheers! God bless!
Thanks Linda! Yes, our Scooter eats beans also lol... Cheers :)
Your videos are the best!!! Literally everything you need to know, with a bit of Aussie humour 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 thank you
I watch all your videos. Thanks for all your tips.
Hi Mark, last season I planted dwarf beans in a window box, sadly the crop completely failed I got maybe one or two decent beans but that was it. I don’t know it was overcrowding my window planter because I stuffed it full with about 16 seeds; and it’s not a big window box.
This year back in July I prepared a Styrofoam container esky as a planter I filled it full of good soil and I played out just 12 beans an equal distance apart. I got 9 out of 12 seeds to germinate they grew to full height and now I have a literal bumper crop of beans this year. My plants look a far healthier than my ones from last season. Your video was very helpful thank you very much for creating this content.
Instant beans with tomato sauce! Yum ;)
Great advice! I planted dwarf beans this year and I’m a newby gardener. Mine are just about to bud flowers so I think I’m going ok
How’d they turn out?
Trying pole beans this year
@@ElkinsEric I'm a year late responding, but I didnt get as many as Mark :) They still produced!
You and Jeb Gardener are my favorite tubers!
I've seen so many of your videos . I love how you explain everything!! THANK YOU.. I'm planting some beans this season..
I haven't grown beans before and I went looking for a video on dwarf beans - I should have known you'd have one!!! :D
Thankyou for the video. I am growing dwarf beans and made the mistake of watering at the beginning. Plants are small. Will follow your instructions for next batch.
Well that certainly brought a smile to my face on this cold rainy day in London, just collected some dwarf bean seeds from a neighbour. HOW ABOUT THE SIZE OF THAT GARDEN!!!! Blimey mate!
Sound advice Mark . Your mulch seems to work a treat.
Great info! Thanks Mark. God Bless you and the family. ~Lisa
Ripe dry pinto beans are so so so good idk if its cause thats what I grew up eating in Mexico bet when you refry them and eat them with bread or tortillas they are so amazing. Can't stop eating them
Growing pintos now in Houston, fingers crossed!
Thanks for the in4mation & tips Sir , very much appreciate it my grandparents love gardening.3rd year medical university boy from Malaysia.✌👍👍👍
Earwigs are decimating my newly sprouted beans! Also, last year hot temps stopped them from flowering
Thanks for the tips Mark! I love your "instant cooking" beans with sauce!!
I really like this guy.He is funny too.i recently discovered your channel.You teach me alot.Your videos are really help man.Thanks.
This is my first year with a garden and the beetles absolutely swarmed my beans
Love your channel. Very informative in every video.
Great tips. Thanks for sharing especially about the caterpillars.
You said so expressive and documentary! Perfect! Thank you! ! !
Had a good chuckle on this video 🤭🤭🤭 Haha. Thankyou so much for sharing your knowledge 👍👍 Can't wait to start growing my own veggies 😃😃
Great format, very useful information. Will be growing bush in 15 inch high raised bed
Thanks Mark!!
Thank-you very much for sharing Mark. It's starting to get ready to snow where I'm from, it looks much nicer down in your part of the world.
I need to try growing bush beans! The climbing ones don't have enough space in my garden. Thanks for the tips!
Fantastic video Mark. Great narration, sound information. Highly entertaining. I really enjoy your content here and on your blog website... Much appreciated
Thanks Tim! Cheers mate :)
That tomato is insanely productive. Do you know what variety it is?
Fantastic video xx
I agree they are my favourite to grow.
Holy shit! Just had the volume way up from last video!.....G'DAAAAAY!.......love ya vids Mark!
Sorry about that lol... Cheers Peter :)
The editing always cracks me up 😆
Very informative and I love your enthusiasm, thank you for sharing.
Love your video 🤩
Very creative ideas 💡 !
Great tips and energy! Thanks Mark
Perth 👍😎🌏✅ Geoff
Brilliant! Thank you.
Cracking me up again Mark! Love your ton of vids.
As always Mark (SSM), you rock.
Thanks. Never considered planting around edge. Cheers.
Might try something like this during the 2018 season.
Good tips thank you
You do a bloody good show
Good job on the garden! It all looks yummy !
Great info as always... Thank you. Be well
I am so loving your videos. I learn a ton every time I tune in. So - on your galvanized steel containers. I can`t find anything like yours here in the U.S. Do you think i could make some ? Any idea on how to do that ? Yours are marvelous and the right size and height. thanks.
damn beans are beast and easy to grow this plant is awesome
You’re like Steve Irwin for plants.
thanks again! great stuff, much appreciated
Wonderful as always!
Thank you my friend
Great video!
Very informative mate !!
Awesome!
excellent info mark !!
Mark, I’m watching a few vids I’d missed and found this again, I have a question. Well a question statement. Idk...something to talk about? LOL 😆 ANYWAY.....I came back to this because I followed your advice about the bush/dwarf beans. I harvest often, cook and eat and the plants keep producing. My comment is that here in the USA they say harvest at once as you’ll only get one crop. That because they’re dwarf they’re only meant to produce once. I guess I’m confused. I’m still new gardening. I’ve always grown tomatoes, cucumber, lettuce...salad stuff. However, I’ve never grown some of what I’ve done the last two years. I suppose I just wondered if you had any information on this or why ours produce more than one picking and yet the nurseries here advertise or teach otherwise? Any help is appreciated. Just trying to understand the reasoning of it I suppose. If I’ve totally confused ya, lol, my apologies and thank you! God Bless ~Lisa
Beans, ay!
Marigolds to, here in Florida I run marigolds in all my beds. And spiders, they help. It sounds crazy. But it's true.
“That’s enough of blowing wind” 💨 👋🤣🤣🤣
Great info! Love your channel.
Hi I've been looking into recycling some galvanised steel for raised beds but I heard about lead and cadmium leeching, what you reckon?
thank you!
That's a windy subject! :-) Good tips! Thank you! :-)
Want to give 5 thumbs up.
Great! the gardeners Steve Irwin. thx
Hahaha Mark couldn't resist a couple of wind jokes
Love the bean jokes😂
ilove your beatiful garden♥♥♥♥
G'day Mark 🌞
Where do you throw the bugs/pests you don't want? How far away from the crop so they don't bother you again?
Aubrey from America🇺🇸
P.S. I don't own chickens to eat the bugs/pests.
Mark I love your videos, I've learned quite a bit 💚thank you for your time
How about..Growing a Ton of bush beans in a Mounded garden bed pls..can't wait 2c it..😎
You should make Mark's Baked Beans
Love those beds. Do you make or purchase? If purchase from where? Thanks
I have hundreds of yellow flowers (summer in Melbourne australia) but not one bean. Is it too late to get some beans growing? Any tips?
In New Zealand we have a problem with vegetable shield bugs. What do you use against those. They devastate my beans.
Have you tried sprouting beans like people do when they wean to eat the sprouts before you plant them? Then you’d know every one was already growing before it even went in the soil.
usually don't have any problems growing dwarf beans, this year something is eating the leaves. big holes in the top leaves & it has stunted the plants - not as many beans coming.
Mark First Great channel ,you give me motivation, I have seen asparagus in your garden even though your winters are warm? I moved to northern Florida (ave winter low is 6 to 7 celsius and was told that it would not do well here. what do you think. any advice would be greatly appreciated!
G'day Richard, I'm working on an asparagus video and will release it soon but yes if I can grow asparagus here you should be able to in Florida also. I grow an Australian Purple and Mary Washington but there are much more varieties to choose from and some recent types are better adapted to warmer conditions although any asparagus variety should still do well if you look after it. I think you'll like my video on asparagus so stay tuned! Cheers :)
Hi...... 🏡🎥👍👍👍
YOU CRACK ME UP... BEANS AN TOMATOE SAUCE. ROBIN IN TEXAS
Iv been overwatering my beans!!
M8 how long does it take for the beans to grow my are in the Stage where they grow more leafs andi think there done i planted them 3 weeks ago
Could you plant these beans inside??
As long as they are getting about 6 hours of sunlight - yes. Cheers ;)
Good good eh