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Beans, Green Beans, French Beans, Bush Beans, Pole Beans, Wax Beans, String Beans, Snap Beans

Bush Beans or Pole Beans – Which One Should You Grow?

Beans are classified by growth habit into two major groups: bush beans (dwarf) and pole beans (climbing). Find which one is the best for you.

Beans, Black Beans, Bush Beans, Cannellini Beans, Cranberry Beans, French Beans, Green Beans, Kidney Beans, Lima Beans, Navy Beans, Pinto Beans, Pole Beans, Snap Beans, String Beans, Wax Beans

Best and Worst Companion Plants for Bush Beans

What are the best companion plants for bush beans? What are the worst companion plants for bush beans? Here are the answers to these questions.

Beans, Black Beans, Bush Beans, Cannellini Beans, Cranberry Beans, French Beans, Green Beans, Kidney Beans, Lima Beans, Navy Beans, Pinto Beans, Pole Beans, Snap Beans, String Beans, Wax Beans

Best and Worst Companion Plants for Pole Beans

What are the best companion plants for Pole beans? What are the worst companion plants for Pole beans? Here are the answers to these questions.

Beans, Black Beans, Bush Beans, Cannellini Beans, Cranberry Beans, French Beans, Green Beans, Kidney Beans, Lima Beans, Navy Beans, Pinto Beans, Pole Beans, Snap Beans, String Beans, Wax Beans

Why Beans Are Good for Your Health

Beans bring a number of health benefits. Because of their nutritional composition, they have the potential to improve the diet quality and long-term health of those who consume them regularly.

nitrogen-fixing plants,  Alfalfa, Beans, Clover, Lespedeza, Peas, Peanuts, Soybeans, Winter Hairy Vetch

Nitrogen-Fixing Plants to Enrich your Soil

Using nitrogen-fixing plants is a natural way to enrich your soil without using chemical fertilizers. Legumes are known as the best nitrogen-fixing plants.

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