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This time traveler has now returned to June 24, 2018
so have I, sometimes it takes awhile for the light bulb to turn on.I deleted and posted here.
I now have flowers on the 3 Piekny Jas runners I planted earlier...View attachment 26894
and if you have the time to get a more even germination plant your bean seed vertically (little nubbin) downward, this way the little root doesn't have to twist or turn before heading down .
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has anyone else been replanting much? i've read about people planting beans every week or every other week or so all season to keep fresh bean production going, but i've not ever really been able to do that much staggered plantings because i want dry beans to harvest as much as i can get...
Back when I grew bush beans (Tendergreen was my favorite), I made at least two separate plantings. Since all of the snap beans I grow now are pole, I never find the need to stagger planting. The pole beans will go non-stop until frost. I do sometimes have to re-plant the bare spots in the rows, though.has anyone else been replanting much? i've read about people planting beans every week or every other week or so all season to keep fresh bean production going, but i've not ever really been able to do that much staggered plantings because i want dry beans to harvest as much as i can get...
Back when I grew bush beans (Tendergreen was my favorite), I made at least two separate plantings. Since all of the snap beans I grow now are pole, I never find the need to stagger planting. The pole beans will go non-stop until frost. I do sometimes have to re-plant the bare spots in the rows, though.