7 TIPS for Growing Beans // Complete Growing Guide
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This video covers growing beans from planting to harvest, including 7 tips to maximize production!
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You are my very favorite gardener! You’re an amazing teacher, thanks so much. Also, we are so grateful to the Lord for restoring your health. God bless you.
@NextLevelGardening
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you ❤ I really appreciate that so much!
Best breakdown of growing beans on KZread...hands down. Great job!
I live in zone 3a. Our last frost date is mid June. I'm no stranger to covering my gardens! 🙄 I always direct sow my bush and pole beans. I try to pre heat my soil each spring with poly sheets and because our days are much longer than down south the short season is compensated for.👍🏻love the topping off tip! My pole beans often get 9 ft + tall and trying to take over the planet 😱😂😂 thank you for the great info! I love learning what other people do! One of my favorite things about gardening is there is always something new to learn no matter how experienced you are👍🏻
@wendyralph5531
2 жыл бұрын
I'm a Canadian Gardner in zone 4. I've always direct sown my beans without issue. I've never had luck starting indoors. For climbing I have cattle panel fencing that I arch and install in my garden. My cukes, peas and beans all climb and I have a neat, 50 foot tunnel to walk through. My garden is 50x50 feet.
In the month of April, I planned the beans in egg shells. They grew in about 4 days. This was the fastest I have ever seen a seed grow. So I am transplanting them straight to the ground but breaking up the egg shell. I love your videos!
I really like your video structure ! You tell us everything , fast without side deviation !
@NextLevelGardening
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. That's my goal!
Beans were the first plants I tried groWing on my own. I did nothing to my soil, and they were planted in July. They still did really well and gave me an amazing harvest. So I’m expanding the garden to include the other two of the 3 sisters power trio, as well as peppers and tomatoes.
The nodules on the roots are actually “safe houses” created by the plant to house Rhizobia bacteria. These bacteria, only when partnering with a plant and in the presence of a good bit of oxygen, will absorb gaseous atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into water soluble ammonia. The bacteria then hand over the ammonia to the plant for it to make amino acids, DNA and RNA, the energy molecule ATP, and many other vital molecules.
@drumcrazy72
4 жыл бұрын
Jay Mitchell That sounds way cool, Jay. Thank you for the info.
@drumcrazy72
4 жыл бұрын
Jay, any idea how the bacteria benefit from this? Does the plant provide exudates for the bacteria or some other type of food? Thanks.
@jaymitchell1932
4 жыл бұрын
@@drumcrazy72 The bacteria mainly gains a stable, protected environment inside the nodule. Mycorrhizal fungi in the soil in symbiosis with plant rootlets receive exudate and sloughed off root tip cells for food.
@selenajones1712
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah that's what he said ..they help the plant ..lol
@halleshobbies
4 жыл бұрын
Is that the same with snow peas? Should I cut the top of the vine when it reaches the top of support structure?
I kind of already knew all the tips as I have grown a few seasons by now(well, except the part they don't like transplant). However still could not stop watch all the way to the end. That is how good your video is! keep up the good work. Looking forward to more to come!
Hi! I love your method of gardening..This is my second year planting.. I have followed your instructions, and my garden turned out very beautiful.. this year, I will be planting a few more veggies, hopefully they grow as good as last year's.. thank you! God Bless You for all your most valuable tips..🙏❤🇨🇦😊👍🏻
Thank you so much for this video. We're in North Central Florida and my pole beans are about 8feet up now with lots of blossoms. I am happy to hear about pinching the top , making more beans come out lower.
I've been growing pole beans for several years and never thought to top them off. Thank you for this great tip!! Can't wait to watch your other vlogs, especially regarding tomatoes!
@NextLevelGardening
4 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Thanks for being here!
Thanks for the tips on pole beans. Bush Beens have been tradition for me even in raised bed. Have switched to pole beans to save my back but did not know all this. Looking forward to second year with them. Thanks again!
Your videos are so great! Easy to follow and concise. You don't waffle on like so many who do videos whatever the subject. Do you have tips on growing beets from seedlings?
You make some of the best videos I have found on gardening. Very informative on how and WHY. Thank you
Those are some really great tips! I've got my green beans planted with my corn, they're supposed to be able to use the corn stalks to climb on.
I’m really excited to grow beans in my greenhouse. You have given my great ideas to keep the beans grown more. Thank you.
@NextLevelGardening
4 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
Bush beans are my favorite. I Plant them in flower boxes and mount them on the fence around my backyard on shelves that hold them well.
I'm a new gardener n these r great tips.! Thank u Brian 4 teaching n sharing. GOD Bless.!
I just subbed about a month ago, and I have to say you are one of my top 3 favorite gardeners to watch 😊 Started my first garden (in over 20 years) last year here in zone 5b (NW INDIANA). I didn't research first, but did okay. This year I wanted to do much better than okay. This year my garden is 3 times as large and I'm growing 3 times as much 😁 I'm also diving into plants I've never grown before! Beans are new to me, I have the bush variety for my first run. Just wanted to stop by and tell you how much you are appreciated ❤
@NextLevelGardening
4 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the! Thank you so much!❤
Just watched your video from a year ago. Great stuff! Well done, Brian! Well done.
I loved this vid! Thank you for sharing. I’m looking forward to hearing all your tips!
Thank you Brian, another informative video.
Absolutely very valuable tips on growing beans and it couldn’t come any better on the timing because I just sowed a lot of beans, fingers crossed my bean plants will produce tons of beans for me this summer! Thank you for another wonderful video! 💚💚💚
@NextLevelGardening
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Cindy! Good luck with your beans!😀
You are a genius.I learn a lot from your teachings. Thanks for your generosity.
Three videos and I am loving his content...
Your 7 tipss were clearly stated. Thanks for sharing them.
Love your videos! You’re gonna grow in more ways than one! Thank you for this video. Im just getting my beans planted.
@NextLevelGardening
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I really appreciate that!
Was thinking about making a teepee with bamboo to grow pole beans in pots, large enough for my dog to go inside and get some shade from the sun. I had thought about making self wicking 5 gal. buckets because it keeps the soil moist by making sure the reservoir at the bottom is full. The other thought was to plant smaller bottomless pots into a well composted area around the base. Either way, this is a great tip on managing the risers where they meet at the top...plus I'll get more beans! I'm a new subscriber learning a wholotta good stuff on your channel. Thank you!
One of my favorite beans to grow is the Yard Long or Asparagus Bean. It is an Asian variety that can get 2 > 3 feet long and slender. They are delicious roasted with olive oil and garlic salt in the oven.
@NextLevelGardening
5 жыл бұрын
I love those too! I have some but they've been attacked by slugs spider mites and caterpillars. So they are suffering a bit at the moment
@bigdogbob845
5 жыл бұрын
I have an old reliable pest control method I learned from my Grandmother 50 years ago. It works great on most of those little sap suckers, mites, thrips, aphids, white flies, etc. I use full strength Whole Milk in a pump sprayer. It can be old and spoiled doesn't matter. It turns out that the little pests breath through their feet, and the lactose in the milk plugs up the breathing apparatus, Who Knew ? Lactose intolerant insects.
@deemee7329
3 жыл бұрын
@@bigdogbob845 great to know.. thanks so much !!!
@jtharp9265
2 жыл бұрын
@@bigdogbob845 thank you , I'm gonna try that this year ..
THANK YOU!!!! for making this a quick but VERY good video with mucho excellent info. I hope to get my beans in the ground this next week so I came across the perfect video. Thanks for your help and Jesus bless.
I put old wood as fill in large planting tubs. I use way less soil and containers don’t dry out.
Great video - thank you. Did not know about the tip cutting - will be doing that. Besides green beans we also planted Pinto and Red Kidney beans for drying later. Oh no - I forgot to plant the Soy beans - got to do that today. Thank you again. Judi
Love your video's and super good advice. Alfalfa ( Lusern ), is also a super good soil builder. You can also eat the young shoots. Youse the rest of the plant to build your compost or as feed for your chickens and rabbits.
I really enjoyed your video and I will also be clipping the top of my runner beans. Thank you!
Great tips, Brian! I will be clipping my runner beans once they reach the top, don't usually do that! Excited to see the difference it makes in the harvest!
@NextLevelGardening
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I always figured that the reason my beans dried up and stopped producing at the bottom was because of our dry summer climate. But last year I clipped the tops and I got a much longer season of production!
@davidschmidt270
3 жыл бұрын
@@NextLevelGardening great idea thanks so much 👏👏👏👏👏
@raisajari323
2 жыл бұрын
@@NextLevelGardening Yeah, I'll be doing this too. I use arches but they easily outgrow those as well - Scarlett Runner Beans.
@tracycrider7778
Жыл бұрын
@@gofigure4920 they get very very long!
Thank you for the reminded to plant my beans. I grow them in pots and start them in my cold greenhouse.
Excellent video..Thanks Brian
Love the video such great info on beans I didn't know. I watched it twice!
@NextLevelGardening
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the seedling bags tip!!
@Marilynkefirlady
4 жыл бұрын
I used them last year. I didn't like them at all. Maybe cut the bag open at the bottom so the roots can get out better. They did not decompose.
Love your videos, especially when it’s winter in New York because it reminds me of what is to come,
@NextLevelGardening
3 жыл бұрын
Yes!
My green beans are turning yellow so thanks for the video, I hope the fertilizer works to fix the problem.
This will be my first time growing beans thank you for the great tips 🙏 🙌
Great video. Thank you for sharing.
Very nice garden plants
Using hog wire to create “arches” I can walk under for all my yard long beans and cowpeas.
Tip #no. 6 was a big help for me. Thanks. ❤👍❤
I learn so much from ur explanation.
Great information thank you.
Thanks! Great and Informative!
Useful tips. Thanks a million
Love it! To the point , great advice
Still valid May 2022! Can't wait to get beans in the ground! These were great tips!
Thanks NLG. Great job. Good info. God bless.
I love your videos. Thank you, they have helped a lot. It’s early August and we have had 3 great weeks of picking our bush string beans. They are now producing small short beans and the leaves are turning brown rusty looking. Are they done for the year? Is there a way to extend the growing season? Can they be cut back and produce more in a few weeks. We live in Wisconsin so September is the end of our growing season.
Excellent job
Brian, thank you for such informative videos; I've learned so much! One question: I'm hoping to grow a lot of beans for dry storage, does that change your tip for harvesting? I know that they should be left on the vine to dry, but should I still pick them frequently earlier in the season and then stop towards the end?
Your videos are the best!
Great tips, thanks for sharing
I am trying a "new" bush bean this year it's a Heirloom variety called Purple Teepee. The actual beans are purple they turn green when cooked..the beauty of purple beans is they are eazy to see when harvesting. I'm excited to see how they do.. I tried a dark purple carrot called black nebula and they were amazing their flavor was excelient. They have high amounts of anthocyanins and high in vitamin C they are also heat totolerant. Planted them again and a new Atomic Red carrot can't wait to try this one.
Thanks mate. Good tips.
Great video!
Excellent tips. Will follow some of your tips this year. Thank you. Please could you make a video on growing and pruning grapes. Thanks.
@NextLevelGardening
5 жыл бұрын
I would love to have grapes but I have to find a place to put them LOL
I started my beans indoors with just normal soil and they did amazing. So good I left them indoors because we had to plant them indoors because it was snowing. 1 year later they were doing great. We put them outside and we had a lot of transplant shock but they got better fast. We moved away from the house we planted it in so I hope it is doing good😅
Thanks a lot...very helpful videos....I am a fan now 🙏
@NextLevelGardening
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Great tip, getting out the ladder and cut the top of my Kentucky Wonder pole beans in the morning got this tip just in time. They've always have gotten way too tall and can't reach the top and lose some.
@NextLevelGardening
5 жыл бұрын
Wow. Yes Kentucky wonders reach for the sky
Just ordered a gallon of Tomato and Veg and a gallon of fish and kelp and used the 5% discount code, yay. Looking forward to a good harvest.
@NextLevelGardening
4 жыл бұрын
Great. I hope you love it as much as I do!
Good video ,I hope to have a better harvest thanks
This is my first year growing beans (Kentucky Blue Wonder) and I was happy to walk through my garden this morning and see the first beans. Wow, they grow really fast like my cherry tomatoes or the peppers. It seems like just two days ago it was just flowers and now I see the start of beans that are about 2" long already. Fun! I made two grow bags that are about 2 feet across and at least a foot deep and they are happpppppppy!
@NextLevelGardening
5 жыл бұрын
They do grow fast! Almost have to harvest every day at the height of production
@shamanbeartwo3819
5 жыл бұрын
@@NextLevelGardening One of the reasons I went with this variety was that it is supposed to produce quite a bit along with staying short. The garden I do is a strip of unused land here at my apartment complex which is a community garden. I grow and the neighbors harvest:) But the real goal is to grow everything inside year round so this was an experiment. Right now, I have basil, cilantro, spring onions, baby carrots, and lettuce in the closet...and of course, cannabis:)) At the end of the summer, the strawberries will be added and one of the pepper plants will come back inside like last year. I was given an orange jalapeno last summer that spent the winter in the closet producing like crazy and now its outside again. It doesn't realize that last winter was the coldest on record because it still thinks its mid-summer. I have a thought about your raised beds. You use plastic to line. What about weed barrier fabric which would not require adding holes? Every cannabis grower I know is making grow bags from this and they are fussier than vegans about what touches their plants. That's what I used to line my above ground (as in 3' off of the ground) cedar planter boxes. The entire box breathes better which is good for plants. Just a thought.
@NextLevelGardening
5 жыл бұрын
@@shamanbeartwo3819 well I thought weed cloth might be too breathable and drain too well. However I could do an experiment I suppose🤔🤔🤔
@shamanbeartwo3819
5 жыл бұрын
@@NextLevelGardening I live in Seattle. I need good drainage:)
@NextLevelGardening
5 жыл бұрын
@@shamanbeartwo3819 yes you do! Lol.
Great video ... thanks...!
As always very informative. But I have bush beans. Is there any other instructions for them? I will definitely try the pole beans next year.
Great info TY
Hi Brian! Can you give us an update on how the seed bags worked? Thinking about trying them. Thanks!
Thank you, very helpful
Enjoyed the video thank you so
Nice tips on growing beans
Thanks for the tips bro its very helpful🤗😇
Finally found the video I was looking for. Didn't want to hear all the stories about what's going on in your garden, blah blah blah. Great info and I hope to get a lot of beans here in Hawaii.
Thank you!
I live up north in Sweden (almost the same lat as Fairbanks, Alaska) and have to pre sow most of my veggies. Only wanted to tell that there is no problem to pre sow beans in a seed brim as long as you are careful when picking them out. Use a seed brim with larger holes in the bottom and a good soil keeping the roots together. Then take a stick with the same width as the holes and carefully press it in to push the plant upwards until you can use your hands to pick it up from the brim. 30 yrs in the garden and never lost a bean...
Awesome 👍 Very helpful 👍 Thank you for sharing this 🙏 Amituofo 🙏
I’ve actually never had issues transplanting beans. I over planted one of my beds last year and dug up half of them and moved them and had no issues
@glynbell1349
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that comment I've already repotted up my beans and I was worried that would be a problem
@learntocrochet1
3 жыл бұрын
I overplanted my direct sown beans. Now they're six feet tall. What to do?
Can tomato stakes be used for climbing beans? Great video Thanks I am a new gardener.
We have had a miserable cold Spring here in the SF Bay area but it's supposed to start getting sunny and warmer. It's June 11 2023 and I hope to sow the green bean seeds next week as it warms up. I've never seen such a cold overcast Spring here in the 30 plus years that I lived here. But we have a long growing season so planting in June should be no problem.
Great video, thank you. Subbed. Question, if i want my beans to mature (for storing or for refried beans later on), how do i leave them while not hindering productivity? Thank you for any guidance
@NextLevelGardening
5 жыл бұрын
That's a tough one. You might want to grow some extra for that specific reason and then maybe toward the end of the season let all of the last ones stay on
Hello, Thanks for the excellent video. Does pinching the top applies to long beans as well?
thank you 😃
I love pinto beans they're so easy to grow and high in protein
Hi! Love your videos! I would love to know where you got your raised beds. I used to build my own, but those days are behind me. Thanks for your help.
@NextLevelGardening
2 жыл бұрын
I built them. 😟
Thank you.
Great video! Did the biodegradable baggies work out? I have some I can use but not sure if I should. Thanks!
@Marilynkefirlady
4 жыл бұрын
I didn't like them. They did not decompose. It was hard for roots to get through. Maybe before transplanting, rip the bottom open.
What bean are you growing there with the bright red flowers? Thanks for your videos!!!
Great Video!! :)
Hello from the Philippines
going to try pole beans this year. Do you need a pole or will they follow a string trellis?
Great !!!
The only crop i ever struggle with. I live in Tampa FL and I planted mine in June, the weather stays at 89-93 degrees and I made sure they got enough water and sun, still they keep dying and turning yellow. I used black kow compost as well as regular potting soil and peat moss.
Wow! This is the most information I've found on growing beans! I sure wish I wouldve found this video a few months ago! Mine have turned light green and yellow and I've tried all kinds of things to finally green them up, this video wouldve saved me a whole lot of headache! Thank you!!!
@NextLevelGardening
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Sorry you didn't see it sooner
how did planting the banana tree trunk by the green beans work out? you stated you would update, but I can't find it. seemed like a genius idea!
Thanks.
cool Thank you