Vegetable Gardening

How & When To Plant Bush (green) Beans! Timing & Rows A Must!



This morning we are planting bush beans, also known as green beans. We choose the Bush style because pole beans tend to burn up here in the heat of the summer. Bush beans stay low to the ground and tend to be more prolific for us.

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  1. Good morning glory! Getting ready to plant my green beans. This is perfect timing. I use blue lake bush. Our favorites.

  2. Love growing beans but have to cover mine up with floating row covers because sometimes we get a late frost.

  3. Thank you for the reminder! Have to get some beans in the ground as well. Running out of room though. Just made turnip chips in FD and they are great. Blessings!

  4. We just ate our last green beans from last year’s garden we going to have to plant a whole lot of them .❤

  5. Thank You Father, and we ask Your blessing on all of our gardens this year. We ask for Your blessing on the works of our hands. We ask this in the Name our our Lord and Risen Savior- Yeshua Hamashiach. Amen.

  6. Hi Jill! The weather is crazy acting everywhere. We got downpoured pretty bad last night (MI) and all my seed plantings got flooded….. I don't know if the seeds will sprout or if they got washed away. Time will tell and if it didn't work out, well then, I'll replant.😊. Take care you courageous weather lady😊

  7. I'm planting right along side with you! 🙂 I keep looking at the monthly weather forecast for temps warm enough to start green beans, melons, sunflowers, etc. Much love!

  8. I think I can speak for us all Jill, We Love You Too! … Everything is looking good and praying for a good Harvest this year for North Texas Vegetable Gardening and Cooking. †

  9. Great idea about the string around your garden. My giant dog does that too.

  10. I want to get some been bush seeds to plant. Where did you get yours? Yes Praying for All who were in the path of the storms!! With family here this weekend we will have to work thru the evenings this week to get our garden, greenhouse completed and planted. Can you link where you got the microrisal please? We will be celebrating Sunday with our family on Easter day then back to work. We have deer and a fox we have to protect our chicks and garden from.

  11. Girlfriend! That clay looks all too familiar! I’ll be planting pinto beans, as my green beans.( Just like my Memaw!) They taste just like home. I’ll be planting pole beans ,too. I’m planting Stewart’s ZeeBest Okra,inside,under lights,for now.

  12. I can see your beautiful face getting sunburned. Please be careful. Skin cancer is insidious😢

  13. Riverside County, Calif. Well, you're ahead of me this year. We've had so much rain. The good kind that soaks in the ground. But, it's been cooler than usual. I think I'll hold off until after Easter for my beans.
    Today is sunny and pleasant. Spent the morning sowing my salad planter. It's my last sowing of cool season crops. Lettuces, kale, stir fry greens, beets, carrots, and fennel. In a month, I'll put in warmer salad crops. Amaranth, viroflay spinach (chard), and New Zealand spinach. Many are experimental. I'd like to sow a pot of water cress. And start some flowers too.

  14. same here .. i want to do alot of canning this year .. i live in southern oklahoma, close to lake texoma .. zone 7b .. so pretty much going thru the same weather as you are .. i am glad to see you faired well with the high winds .. and green beans is one of the foods i want to can this year

  15. Is the rope around your garden like fishing line or another type of rope? My dogs are getting in mine and I'm trying to figure out how to keep them out.

  16. Jill I just watched a video on pill bugs and the farmers were having the same issues you were in their high tunnel and they used a product called slugo plus it kills slugs,pill bugs and ear wigs and it is totally organic and they are now pill bug free. I thought I would pass this on God Bless from Oklahoma

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