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Tall Stakes and Twine Provide a Growing Area from Pole Beans |
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First Bean Plant Reaches the Top |
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At lower levels, beans are growing. |
I like plants which grow vertically because the allow me to fit more vegetables in my small garden. I was very industrious this year and made three panels of poles and twine for my pole bean plants. First I drive the stakes into the earth. Then I created twine lattice for the beans to grow up. Looking forward to harvesting a "mess" of beans in the next week.
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