Ridgerunner
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Not a problem. Use pole beans, of course, not bush beans. Wait until the corn is knee high to plant the beans and it works great. With the fast-maturing sweet corn, I'm not convinced the beans actually fix nitrogen early enough to help the corn that much, but it saves trellissing, the corn supports and shades the beans, and it saves space. And the nitrogen the corn uses will be replenished.Empera said:I've never grown either, but I would think that the bean vines might "suffocate" the corn? Just a thought.vfem said:Yeah I live by that website since I'm a totally new at veggie gardening. I have my corn going now, and I'm planting my beans in there too. They will grow up the corn so I don't have to trellis them.