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Quote from: Devlyn on May 13, 2025, 07:13:36 AMI'd just like to add that even if you only had one tiny plant but got to harvest a handful of "just picked" goodness, it would be worthwhile. For beginner gardeners, it's important to know that pole beans grow long vines and produce beans over a longer period. Bush beans generally stay compact and let you pick all your beans in one or two harvests.
Quote from: flowers_and_trees on May 13, 2025, 07:59:11 AMWhat Devlyn says. I grow both bush and pole beans. Both are productive, but I much prefer harvesting the pole beans - standing vs. bending over. Both also produce continuously for 3 or 4 months. Depending on conditions (and yoyr appetite), a couple of plants could be enough.I use long, flexible bamboo canes to support the pole beans, and then I bend them down and tie them together to form an arch so that they're easily accessible to wee folks like my wife and me.