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Forum: Beginner VegetablesReplies: 2, Views: 46
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Ghello
San Diego, CA

January 21, 2008
3:12 PM

Post #4433682

how can I grow a bigger (heavier) bean plant?
doccat5
Fredericksburg, VA
(Zone 7b)

January 21, 2008
4:13 PM

Post #4433927

I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Do you mean a bean plant that produces more beans?
taynors
Urbana, OH
(Zone 5b)

January 21, 2008
8:09 PM

Post #4435081

Ghello
if your talking about heavy yield, you would look for that type of variety.
Some are from SSE called Bounty has a high productivity.
if you want a strong bean one that is not going to plummet in winds or topple over from to many beans. Then you would just use a good stake, fence ,trellis or bean tower.
Hope it helps
I guess you would either want to know are you looking for a pole bean ,runner ? or bush type.?
sue

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