How to grow beans
- Plant the beans after the frost has passed or in early spring. Leave 2-4 inch spacing between plants.
- Bean plants prefer rich, well drained soil.Be sure to keep the soil moist.
- Since beans are warm season crop, select a sunny place in your veggie patch to plant the beans.
- Pole beans need support structure at least 6 feet height and wines can grow 5 to 10 feet long.
- Beans are light feeders so they don’t require much fertilizers. Do not use high amounts of nitrogen as it will lead to lush leafy growth at the expense of beans.
- Beans produce self pollinating flowers. So there is no worry about their pollination.
- Water the plants regularly from start to pod.
- It may take up to 60 – 65 days to mature.
Harvesting beans - Harvest the beans once they start maturing to help prolong production. Harvest the beans by gently pulling each bean from the wine. You will be able to harvest a lot of beans throughout the growing season until the frost approaches.
- Control slugs and snails using pesticides.

