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T Bentley wrote:

Could anyone suggest a simple and good ready to assemble runner bean
frame please. thanks


I use three (more, if you like) 7-8ft canes simply stuck into the soil
and tied together at the top to make a "wigwam".

Three plants last year easily produced enough beans for me & 'Er
Indoors.

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T Bentley wrote:

Could anyone suggest a simple and good ready to assemble runner bean
frame please. thanks


I use three (more, if you like) 7-8ft canes simply stuck into the soil
and tied together at the top to make a "wigwam".

Three plants last year easily produced enough beans for me & 'Er
Indoors.

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Chris


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Thanks. but there do seem to be some steel rod triangular 'long' type
frames, which we thought over the long term might be quite good ?


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Thanks. but there do seem to be some steel rod triangular 'long' type
frames, which we thought over the long term might be quite good ?


I know someone who is hoping to get his friend to weld him some stuff
together to make an arch.
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