pole beans and runner bean support

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emmak
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pole beans and runner bean support

Post: # 1860Post emmak »

I'm about to plant out some interesting pole beans and runner beans I got off ebay. What is the best way to build a support? any suggestion of wigwam versus bean nets? How do you do it. Am thinking of planting about 20 plants....

Thanks. emma

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I thought you were a bit older than that rhyddid :wink:
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Looks like a pretty good set up :cheers: - (yeah, you look good for yout age!
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Post: # 1868Post emmak »

thanks for that very helpful. And great pictures. Pole beans are like runner beans, but are what the native americans used to grow.

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