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https://www.garden.eco/green-bean-teepee
A green bean teepee is a familiar sight in many gardens. Teepees require no particular carpentry skill and can be…
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https://www.garden.eco/bean-vine
Lablab purpueus, or purple hyacinth bean. is an extremely showy ornamental vine graced with several nicknames such as Indian Bean,…
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https://www.garden.eco/pole-bean-trellis
When thinking of ideas for a bean trellis, the concept of “best” is like beauty – it’s in the eye…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-pole-beans
Of the 40,000 bean varieties in the world, a large number are pole beans. Ranging from tropical to temperate climate…
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https://www.garden.eco/pole-bean-supports
Whether you grow them to eat or for ornamental purposes, pole beans must be on some sort of support. Trellises,…
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https://www.garden.eco/bean-roots
The bean root is a bridge between the plant above the ground and the soil below. In addition to providing…
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https://www.garden.eco/bean-teepee
A bean teepee is a traditional way to provide a support system for pole beans. The design is simplicity itself…
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https://www.garden.eco/bean-trellis
Pole beans are true vining plants that grow for a single season and then die. The plants are heavy, especially…
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https://www.garden.eco/bean-leaves
Beans are a staple in most vegetable gardens. While most people think only of the beans themselves, bean leaves offer…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-beans
Beans include a lot of different types of plants and plant forms (pole vs. bush beans, for example). Although all…
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