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#43488 January 7th, 2006 at 12:54 PM
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about a month ago i started 2 pole beans. i planted them in a 14 inch pot. before i put the soil in the pot, i used some bamboo i had lying around to make a trellis type think that goes to the bottom of the pot. wrapped it in a spiral fashion with hemp.
so, the basic point of this topic (if there is one) is that i had no idea pole beans grew so fast. i only started the seeds a month ago, and if they were stretched out they would be about a foot and a half tall already. this is my first time with beans. im amazed. i will try to get some pics uploaded some time.

and speaking of fast. i started my first amaranth about a week ago, they were sprouted in 2 days. thats one of the best sprouting times i have ever had.

ok, enough rambling about my meager indoor garden. im just bored zzzzz

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congrats on the pole beans. It sounds like you gave them just what they wanted.

#43490 January 8th, 2006 at 08:06 AM
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Wizzard,
Did you know you could put a 6ft pole
and they'd grow that high and beyond......

I think I just read, in one of the catalogs
I just got in the mail, once they reach that high, you can cut off or snip the top or leader off and that will promote side or lateral shoots??

Might try that, if it gets too tall for you?????

I've never grown them before...but I did just read it..

Also, a bit of thumbup grinnnn cool

Which Amaranth did you plant???

#43491 January 8th, 2006 at 11:49 PM
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the amaranth was love lies bleeding. all amaranths are edible right? i think they are....

and on the companion plant. do you think there would be enough room for roots? i like the idea of growing letuce with it. i already have some buttercrunch and salad bowl sprouted. i like salad bowl because of the cut and come again convenience. i only eat letuce about twice a week, and i only have room to grow a couple heads at a time.

#43492 January 9th, 2006 at 12:09 AM
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i have a question about the tempering of plants. if you start a seedling inside, you have to slowly work up to being able to leave it outside right? well, what if the plant is already full grown or whatnot. for example, those pole beans. once they get big, would i be able to just move them directly outside when danger of frost is past?

and another thing about the pole beans... if they get too tall, im going to run them back down the trellis...then back up. not sure if it will work, but so far they are going which way i tell them. of course thats with me messing with them 2-3 times a day. zzzzz i just cant wait for spring, when i have more plants to mess with.

#43493 January 9th, 2006 at 12:18 AM
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I grew some pole beans on my fence 2 years ago. It is a 5' fence and it grew over that and begin going down the over side.

The vines must have been 10' long.

I had to pull them up and look underneath to find the beans.

#43494 January 9th, 2006 at 02:05 AM
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wizzard, you should be able to train your beans to grow zig-zag across the trellis.

And to put them outside, i'd take it slow, but not as slowly as a small baby. I'd let it outside during the day where it would get used to it and then bring it in at night since it might be too cold out there at night. after a couple of days, leave it out until you go to bed then bring it in. the next day, leave it out with a sheet over it just in case it frosts....they should be fine. pole beans tend to be tough...mine went most of the summer without rain and I STILL had 8' vines.

#43495 January 9th, 2006 at 02:26 AM
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Wizzard,
I love the Love Lies Bleeding..
Very pretty and conversationalist type of plant..
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I have never heard one way or the other on whether they are edible?? They would seem too crunchy if you ate the seed part if you asked me? Duh

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and on the companion plant. do you think there would be enough room for roots? i like the idea of growing letuce with it.
I can't remember the size of pot you had, I'll go back and re~read it.. but I would think a few lettuce's would be fine.. just not to over crowd it.. because beans are also shallow roots too..
Just make sure the pot/container is watered.. and the top isn't allowed to dry out and can drain well...

And beans don't like the cold.. or frosts..
I don't know what your last frost date is in your area.. but don't be in a giganto hurry..
or get some kind of tent or something you can keep them warm..

And putting them in back and forth like Jenn/hisgal said, that's the best thing... don't just leave them out on their own..
think of them as a baby, toddler, etc.. you wouldnt just leave a baby out too long in the sun, or wind.. but they need some time to to get used to it..plants also sprouted in the house or greenhouse out side, haven't grown any wind roots either...because there's never been any wind..
*some things I've read on seeds is to have a small fan on your seedlings, just a slight movement will trigger them to produce those roots.. and be ready for out doors...
same for night time temps, think of your self, just with regular clothes on, you've been indoors, with a nice stable environment, and someone sticks you outside to stand there.. you're too hot in the sun *until you get used to it*, you're freezing in the night temps', cause your heat from indoors is gone, and you're like what the heck shk , or like I said with the wind, if they've never experienced it, and you get hit with a gust of wind, you're over sideways..
Little steps.. but once they get out there, and used to all those different temps, they're pretty steadfast....


Also, something else I read, never let the tip of the pole bean touch soil, they can rot easily and stop the upwards growth...

#43496 January 19th, 2006 at 11:10 PM
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ok, my beans have been growing well over the past couple of weeks, but yesterday i noticed one of the leaves turning yellow around the edges. today the whole leaf is yellow. what could cause this?

#43497 January 19th, 2006 at 11:49 PM
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What kind of soil is it planted in?

What have you fertilized it with, if any?????

And when watering... are you letting tons of
water wash thru and drain **like is the draining
toooooo fast??**

#43498 January 20th, 2006 at 02:12 AM
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its in miracle grow potting soil. i had ginger planted in part of the soil last year, the other half of the soil is fresh. i dont give it enough water to drain through. fertalize with.... liquid soluable miracle grow, i think.

#43499 January 20th, 2006 at 04:37 PM
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Wizzard,

I just wanted to take a min. and tell you how much I admire the enthusiasm and energy with which you tackel your gardening. I remember being that way.... and would give almost anything if I were still physically able to be that way. Still got the enthusiasm and want to, but am somewhat lacking in the "something to back it up" department!!

Good luck with your beans and everything else.

Robert

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Wizzard,
Here's some..
Color Pictures of Mineral Deficiencies in Beans

Maganese Deficiency????
Potassium deficiency????

#43501 January 21st, 2006 at 02:06 AM
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thanx again weezie. it looks and sounds like phosphorus. the first leaf dropped today eek theres only one other that looks bad so far, i would guess it will be completely wilted in 3-4 days. so im going to go look for something with phosphorus in it

#43502 January 26th, 2006 at 03:33 AM
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updated pics showing the leaves of the plant

#43503 February 2nd, 2006 at 05:19 AM
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amaranth is also used as a type of wheat or grain.you can make flour from it.I've read about it in some pioneering type books.I believe was a buckskinner type book.or maybe one of the mother earth books.if it mentions on the cover....I could find it.Table of contents...umm not too sure.

nice lil potting pics.I have lack of space indoors so do winter sowing.I useually just do a few....but did quiet-a-few this year& still more to go.

Weezie...thats such a sweet love-lies-bleeding picture.I wish my foliage was that pretty last year.it was worse than swiss cheese.

#43504 February 4th, 2006 at 01:22 AM
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wild amaranth, known comonly as pigweed (though pigweed is also used for a couple other plants also) is edible as greens also. the young greens for salad, and the older ones for cooked greens. it tastes like spinach kindof. i havent tried it cooked, so i cant say for sure what that tastes like. but i wasnt sure if the cultivated varieties would be edible also. i know some are, but im not sure about love lies bleeding.
oh yeah, btw thumbup

#43505 February 4th, 2006 at 01:37 AM
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Wizzard,
Did you know that the dandelion when it's young can be eaten..

And it was brought over by the pilgrams/europeans as a salad green..
**and it kinda got away from them***
D@mn tourists...
LOL!! Just kidding....

#43506 February 5th, 2006 at 11:30 PM
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yes i did weezie, thumbup
there are a plethora of edible wilds near me, but i have only just begun to identify them about 8 months ago. there are some i cant seem to find, so im kindof looking for seeds and whatnot.

nobody here would happen to grow jerusalem artichoke would you? also known as wild sunflower. i have been searching my area for that since the begining and cant seem to find any anywhere.

#43507 February 5th, 2006 at 11:57 PM
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Hey Wizzard,
Not that I don't like getting off track,
cause I love that shocked hehehehe,
but what I would do is start another topic in
seed Section, someone there maybe able to help
you..
Also maybe a post of something similar about
Edible Wild plants, or something like that that
you like in the plants and flower section???
You might get alot more response's than under the bean topic!!!! thumbup thumbup thumbup flw

#43508 February 27th, 2006 at 11:29 AM
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Althought I never grew pole beans I did grow bush beans. Produced like crazy and not so hard as you say to find the beans. Grew 30 plants and got over 100 lbs of beans easy. I sold ALOT of them at a farmers market. I`ve got to learn how to do canning.

#43509 February 28th, 2006 at 02:50 PM
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Well, I started 3 pole beans in a pot, they came up, got about 2 feet tall, and looked beautiful. Then I got sick and couldn't take care of them. They have now gone to that great pole bean pot in the sky!! thumbup


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