I love all of your trellises! They add so much character and visual interest to the garden. This is a great video. Thanks for all of the tips and info. 💚
I did NOT know- "Blue Lake", were "string-less"! Very interesting! May I ask what site/place you got that from? (Or possibly even, a "dependable, reliable source" that YOU, trust?!) Thanks a ton!
So far my favorite beans are Christmas pole limas! I just have to grow them every year! I also love rattlesnake pole beans for their prolific production in my zone (10a).
I like the trellising ideas.. Id also love to say i would,get excitrd if i grew beans and they won me ribbons, but im in my early thirties so im in the age bracket ypu stated.
Very informative - loved seeing your trellis ideas - thank you! :) It's my first year growing green beans: question: you know how after the first 2 leaves come out, next comes the first climbing vine? if the first climbing vine to sprout accidentally bends / snaps, will the plant survive? should I cut off the bent / close-to-snapping vine? Also, if a tendril goes all thin and shrivelled like it's dead - should I cut that off or just leave it be? Thanks :D
Hint: if you're patient you can place your beans with its belly touching the soil for good results. . The belly would be the arched section of a bean where you can see the small oval.
I love all of your trellises! They add so much character and visual interest to the garden. This is a great video. Thanks for all of the tips and info. 💚
Thanks so much!
Nice method to grow pole beans from seed to harvest with productive and easy on trellis , thanks for sharing to us such informative
Thank you for always watching and commenting. I appreciate it!
@@ChristasGarden Thanks for reply
I love your videos…..make more!!!!!!💕
Very informative video especially for me first time to plant pole beans. Watching from Calgary Canada
Those pink flamingo beans are too pretty
I know, right? I wasn't planning on growing them this year but I have been thinking about going out there and planting some since last night.
You cracked me up with that comment about getting excitement from growing beans at a certain age. It’s happening to me too!
This is great video that you have shared.
Thank you very much
Just discovered your channel and subscribed to it. I used to plant scarlet runner but next year I want to try out more varieties.
I personally like top crop bush beans
I don't think I have tried that one.
Agree with you bush beans i have grow last harvest to fried with beef is delicious , happy gardening
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I did NOT know- "Blue Lake", were "string-less"! Very interesting!
May I ask what site/place you got that from? (Or possibly even, a "dependable, reliable source" that YOU, trust?!)
Thanks a ton!
So far my favorite beans are Christmas pole limas! I just have to grow them every year! I also love rattlesnake pole beans for their prolific production in my zone (10a).
I love rattlesnake, they grow well here too. I just googled the Christmas Lima Pole beans, the seeds are gorgeous.
@@ChristasGarden They are so beautiful! Yes!
I like the trellising ideas.. Id also love to say i would,get excitrd if i grew beans and they won me ribbons, but im in my early thirties so im in the age bracket ypu stated.
Thanks. I did say, at least for me, lol. I can't speak for anyone else.
@@ChristasGarden i would be extatic if any plant i grew or its produce win me a ribbon. I would have to show it to my brothers and sisters..
Very informative - loved seeing your trellis ideas - thank you! :)
It's my first year growing green beans: question: you know how after the first 2 leaves come out, next comes the first climbing vine? if the first climbing vine to sprout accidentally bends / snaps, will the plant survive? should I cut off the bent / close-to-snapping vine? Also, if a tendril goes all thin and shrivelled like it's dead - should I cut that off or just leave it be? Thanks :D
failed at growing them will try to grow again
What happened? Did the seeds not germinate? Hopefully everything will work out next time.
my seeds germinated but when they were about 3 inches all of the seedling’s leaves turned brown and shriveled. Maybe because of the heat?
Hint: if you're patient you can place your beans with its belly touching the soil for good results. . The belly would be the arched section of a bean where you can see the small oval.