Pole beans have reached the top
I recently planted a row of pole beans along a 4' high chain link fence. At
the top of the fence I attached strings that reach up to a wire about 7' high. The tallest plants have just reached the top of the string. Should I prune the ends of the beans so that they don't start hanging over, or going horizontal? Or should I just let them go where ever they want to go? Thanks! |
Pole beans have reached the top
Michael said:
I recently planted a row of pole beans along a 4' high chain link fence. At the top of the fence I attached strings that reach up to a wire about 7' high. The tallest plants have just reached the top of the string. Should I prune the ends of the beans so that they don't start hanging over, or going horizontal? Or should I just let them go where ever they want to go? I always let mine flop over and go where they want. Never prune them. -- Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast) Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (attributed to Don Marti) |
Pole beans have reached the top
Michael said:
I recently planted a row of pole beans along a 4' high chain link fence. At the top of the fence I attached strings that reach up to a wire about 7' high. The tallest plants have just reached the top of the string. Should I prune the ends of the beans so that they don't start hanging over, or going horizontal? Or should I just let them go where ever they want to go? I always let mine flop over and go where they want. Never prune them. -- Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast) Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (attributed to Don Marti) |
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