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Default bean stems brown and potato growing

I planted some Italian pole beans and the stems are turing brown and
the plants a re dying.. help!!
I also tried to grow some potatoes using the straw method. I planted
the potatoes with growing eyes in the ground and then after they had
put out about 6" of green growth vovered them with straw that I kept
watered. The plants died and the straw turned black. What is "right"
way to do this growing process? I am in Southern Cal.
Thank you

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Default bean stems brown and potato growing

I am no expert, but it sounds like too much water on the potatoes and straw.

Dwayne

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I planted some Italian pole beans and the stems are turing brown and
the plants a re dying.. help!!
I also tried to grow some potatoes using the straw method. I planted
the potatoes with growing eyes in the ground and then after they had
put out about 6" of green growth vovered them with straw that I kept
watered. The plants died and the straw turned black. What is "right"
way to do this growing process? I am in Southern Cal.
Thank you



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Default bean stems brown and potato growing

I don't know about the beans - but I agree with Dwayne - sounds like way too
much water on the straw.
What type straw was used? pine straw, wheat straw? hay? and how old was
the straw? was it brittle and dried out or was it green?
I know that the type & condition of the straw factors in some. Different
types of straw around here will mold and blacken with too much water.
especially if the straw is in "bundles" or bales. so how much you put down
might factor in too.


"Dwayne" wrote in message
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I am no expert, but it sounds like too much water on the potatoes and
straw.

Dwayne

"motor man" wrote in message
oups.com...
I planted some Italian pole beans and the stems are turing brown and
the plants a re dying.. help!!
I also tried to grow some potatoes using the straw method. I planted
the potatoes with growing eyes in the ground and then after they had
put out about 6" of green growth vovered them with straw that I kept
watered. The plants died and the straw turned black. What is "right"
way to do this growing process? I am in Southern Cal.
Thank you





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