Friday, January 15, 2010

Planting Bush Beans How Many Bean Pods Do Typical Bush Bean Plants Yield Before They Expire?

How many bean pods do typical bush bean plants yield before they expire? - planting bush beans

I'm trying to organize my first garden and I wonder how many grains of each plant produces. I am over 50 pounds of beans, how many plants should I plant?

3 comments:

jackyblu said...

When beans lake, the blue plant that is always fertile elected them produced. I'd say about 10 feet. Line must give much. This depends on the nature of the growing season we have. 2 years ago, has 15 hectares of the line to 40 feet.

jackyblu said...

When beans lake, the blue plant that is always fertile elected them produced. I'd say about 10 feet. Line must give much. This depends on the nature of the growing season we have. 2 years ago, has 15 hectares of the line to 40 feet.

Hondu said...

I have never calculated the yield per plant, but before the mid-line representation of a hundred yards of bush beans, only about six inches hundred and twenty pounds. This amount represents approximately 2 / 3 of a pound per plant. Climbing beans have a slightly higher yield and dry beans have failed to guess, probably double the number of plants ..

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