heirloomgal
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Wanted to take some pictures of my pole bean plants to show the funny growth of this year, but haven't gotten round to it yet. Will post soon. I will say they are indeed lush if shorter than normal. I really hope they catch up for the season - my neighbours and I are all having the same slow growth year. I'm tempted to think the fact that for most of summer thus far, the nights have been cool enough that I need to shut the windows at night. Never close to a frost, but chilly and I think the beans have not appreciated those kind of night temperatures. Last night was the first night where I slept with the window open and it was uncomfortably warm (we don't have AC), not great for the humans but good for beans. Plus, so much rain. I dunno what all the variables might be for such an odd start to things.
I can't complain about the bush beans though. I'm not crazy about bush bean plants because of the low yields compared to poles per square foot, but I must say it's nice to see all those swelling pods out there loading up on the bushes when the poles beans are so behind. I'm growing a variety called Declivius Romulus, and the plants are so strange. All the leaves are low down and the tops of the plants are all spindly with the beans hanging up there totally exposed. No leaf cover at all. It's rather unique I must say compared to all the others.
I can't complain about the bush beans though. I'm not crazy about bush bean plants because of the low yields compared to poles per square foot, but I must say it's nice to see all those swelling pods out there loading up on the bushes when the poles beans are so behind. I'm growing a variety called Declivius Romulus, and the plants are so strange. All the leaves are low down and the tops of the plants are all spindly with the beans hanging up there totally exposed. No leaf cover at all. It's rather unique I must say compared to all the others.
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