Author: Mindy

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I’m Mindy, and I write for Veggie Knowledge when I’m not out there making a mess in my garden. I’ve got a background in environmental science, which sounds fancy, but mostly it means I geek out over dirt and compost way more than the average person. Been growing veggies for over 10 years now, ever since I planted my first tomato and watched it die ‘cause I forgot to water it for a month. Total rookie move. I’m still a bit of a chaotic gardener, but I love sharing what I’ve learned, like how to keep your plants alive and maybe even grow some food you can actually eat. My garden’s a jungle half the time, but I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Green beans are a popular vegetable to grow at home. Many people are unsure of how many green bean plants they should put in a container. The number of green bean plants per container depends on the size of the container. A small container, like a 4-inch pot, can hold one to two green bean plants. A large container, like a 10-12-inch pot, can hold four to six green bean plants. Basically, you can grow one plant per pot that is 12” deep and 18” wide. But, it’s better to group 2-3 plants in one big container so they have…

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Green bean plants, also called common beans, are an annual plant in the family Fabaceae. The plant grows to a height of 30 to 100 cm (1 to 3 ft), with unifoliate leaves that are 20 to 40 cm (8 to 16 in) long and 10 to 20 cm (4 to 8 in) wide. The flowers are white, red, or purple, and the pods contain 2 to 8 beans. The average green bean plant grows to be about two feet high. How tall is the average bean plant? Bush varieties of beans typically grow 18 to 30 inches tall and…

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Green beans grow quickly, reaching maturity in about 50 to 60 days. They are a warm-season crop, so they are usually planted after the last frost in spring. Beans are one of the easiest vegetables to grow, and they don’t require much care. Just give them some sun and water, and they’ll produce a bountiful crop.Green beans grow at a rate of about 1/2 inch per day. Do green bean plants grow fast? Green beans are one of the easiest and quickest vegetables to grow, making them the perfect choice for novice gardeners. They are also relatively disease and pest-resistant,…

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In the United States, green beans are harvested as either snap beans or pole beans. As their name suggests, pole beans grow on a climbing vine, while snap beans grow on a bush. green beans can be planted as soon as the soil can be worked in the spring. If you live in an area with a short growing season, you can start green beans indoors about three weeks before you would plant them outdoors.Option 1: If you’re planting green beans from seed, plant them in a spot that gets full sun and has well-drained soil. Sow the seeds about…

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In general, most green bean plants grow to a height of about 2 to 4 feet. The actual size of the plant depends on the variety of green bean. The plant produces small, white flowers that eventually turn into the beans. The plant typically takes about 50 to 60 days from planting to harvest. Green beans should be picked when they are still immature and tender. If they are left on the plant too long, they will become tough and inedible. Green bean plants grow from seed to plant in a process called germination. Germination is the process in which…

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Do you love fresh green beans but don’t know how to grow them yourself? Or maybe you’ve had some success with green beans in the past but want to learn how to get the most out of your plants. Either way, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll go over everything you need to know about planting green beans, including how deep to plant them. The ideal depth for planting green beans is 1 to 2 inches. What is the best way to plant green beans? Green beans are a versatile and popular vegetable that can be…

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Assuming you would like an introduction to gardening instructions on proper bean plant spacing: Green beans are a common vegetable in many home gardens. They are relatively easy to grow, but there are a few things to know in order to get a good harvest. One important factor is plant spacing. Depending on the type of green bean, they should be planted 6-8 inches apart in rows that are 2-3 feet apart. This will allow the plants room to grow and produce plenty of beans. The general rule of thumb is to plant green beans about 1 to 2 inches…

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Despite their small size, green beans are one of the most popular vegetables around. They are easy to grow and can be eaten fresh, canned, or frozen. Green beans are a good source of vitamins A and C, as well as fiber. Most green bean plants will reach a height of 2-3 feet and produce 6-8 ounces of beans. However, there are some varieties that can get much larger. For example, the ‘Grand Rapids’ green bean plant can grow up to 6 feet tall and produce 1 pound of beans.A Green Bean Plant can get about 3 to 4 feet.…

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Green beans are a nutritious and delicious addition to any meal, but many gardeners are unsure of whether or not they need to soak green bean seeds before planting. The short answer is no, you do not need to soak green bean seeds before planting. However, there are a few benefits to soaking your green beans seeds before you plant them. There is no need to soak green bean seeds before planting. How long should I soak green bean seeds before planting? It is generally recommended that you soak your seeds overnight for 8-12 hours, and no more than 24…

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If you are a fan of green beans, you may be wondering if they will keep coming back after you pick them. The answer is yes! As long as you take care of the plant, it will continue to produce beans for you to enjoy. Yes, green beans grow back after you pick them. They are a renewable resource. How do you pick green beans so they grow back? When picking bush beans, you can simply grab them at the tip where they meet the plant. There is no need to search for individual beans, as they will all be…

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