This is my first time growing pole beans and I was a little concerned on how I could give them something to climb without having to buy something made specifically for that purpose. I remembered seeing a tip on how to do it a good while ago, but I can't remember where now. It said to use some sort of string (or twine, or yarn) and tie one end to a rock and put the rock beside the plants as they are emerging and tie the other end onto something higher. It so happened that I decided to plant them in a very neglected flower bed that my husband had built years ago in front of our porch, so that gave me the banisters above the bed to use for the string. Instead of tying the string to a banister I wrapped the string around two of them and tied a rock to both ends. I did that all along the bed and I can't wait to see if it works!
The beans in the back are Dragon's Tongue and the ones in the front of the bed are bush beans and they are Greasy Grits. All the seeds I'm using this year are from Baker Creek Seeds, and I've had excellent luck with them for the last several years that I've used them. I don't get paid to say that, either, they are just that good.
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