growing guide: green beans
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Green beans are a wonderfully versatile vegetable to use in stir-fries, soups and stews. No summer picnic is complete without a three-bean salad of kidney beans, garbanzos and crisp, tasty green beans. And when the holidays roll around, many people wouldn’t consider their Thanksgiving spread complete without a green bean casserole.
Beans are such an easy crop to grow that elementary school children are often sent home with a tiny bean plant in cup. What better crop for the beginning gardener, then? With just a little effort, you can harvest your own delicious green beans.
And growing green beans in a Tower Garden® is even easier than growing them in the ground. No kneeling, no bending, no tilling, no dirt!
Of course, there are some tips and tricks you should know about for growing healthy, productive bean plants in a Tower Garden®.
Read on to learn how to: select a variety, sow seeds, transplant seedlings, pinch, fight pests, and know when to harvest. Get ready … get set … grow!
THE ANATOMY OF A GREEN BEAN PLANT• Main Stem:�thetrunkofthegreenbeanplant
• Petioles:�themini-stemsthatattachtheleavestothemainstem
• Flowers:�smallwhitepetals,whichformneartheintersectionofleavesandstemthatpollinatethebeanswiththehelpofpollinators,suchasbees
• Beans:� theediblepartoftheplant,consistingofapodcontainingseeds
• Leaves
THE ANATOMY OF A TOWER GARDEN®
• Rockwool Cubes:�Thegrowingmediumusedtosowseeds
• Net Pot:�Thecontainerusedtoplantseedlings
• Growing Pot:� OneofseveralinterconnectingsectionsoftheTowerGarden®
• Plant Port:� TheopeningsintheTowerGarden®wheretheplantsgo
• Tomato Cage:� Theringedstructureforprovidingextrasupporttocertainto-matovarieties
In a nutshell:�• Theseedgoesintotherockfiberstarterplug…
• Therockfiberstarterplugwiththeseedlinggoesintothenetpot…
• Thenetpotgoesintotheplantsite…
• Therearefourplantsitesinagrowingpot…
• FivegrowingpotsmakeaTowerGarden®…
• Andthetomatocage(orplantsupportcage)surroundstheTowerGarden®!
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BEFORE YOU PLANT:� Choosing Your VarietiesTherearetwotypesofgreenbeansplants:bushandpole(alsocalledvine).Thebeanstheyproduceareidentical,buttheygrowindifferentpatterns.YoushouldchoosewhichevervarietyfitsbetterintoyourplansforothercropsyouwanttogrowinyourTower,orwhicheveryoufindmorevisuallypleasing.
Bush TypeBushbeanvarietiesbranchoutandgrowinabushyshape,hencethename.Theymaygrowuprightandtallorsemi-uprightandcompact,generallyreachingaheightof24-30inches.
Advantages:
• Bushyplantgrowthiseasiertomanage.There’snoneedtostakeortrainvines.
• Bushbeansmaybereadytoharvestslightlyearlierthanpolebeans.
• Bushbeansusuallyproducealltheirbeansinashorterperiodoftime.Ifyouareintendingtofreezeorcanyourcrop,orifyouhaveacrowdtofeed,havingtheharvestreadyallatonceisconvenient.
Drawbacks:
• Bushbeanshaveashorterproductiveperiod.However,plantingsuccessivecropstwotothreeweeksapartwillgiveyouacontinuousharvest.
Pole or Vine TypeMostvarietiesofpoleorvinebeansgrowtobe6-8feetlong,buttheyhavebeenknowntoreachheightsof10-15feet!Asaresult,polebeansneedacage,trellisorothersupportivedevicenexttotheTowersotheplanthasitsownplacetogrow.
Advantages:
• Polebeanshavealonger,morecontinuousharvestingseason,whichmeansyougettoenjoyyourbeansforalongerperiodoftime.
• Becausetheharvestisspreadout,ifyouaregardeningforasmallfamily,youwon’tbeoverwhelmedwithripepro-duce.
• Polebeansareidealforhumidclimatesbecausetheydryquicklyafterrainfallandarelessvulnerabletodisease.
Drawbacks:
• Becausetheytendtobeleggy,polebeansrequiremoreattentiontomanagetheirgrowth(forexample,trainingthetendrils).
BEFORE YOU PLANT:� Deciding When to PlantFormostareas,thebesttimetoplantgreenbeansisafterthefearoffrosthaspassed(whichcanbeaslateasmid-MayorearlyJune,dependingonwhereyou’relocated).Thebesttemperaturerangeforgreenbeansis60-80degrees.Youmightwanttoreplaceearlylettuceplantingswithyourbeansoncenighttimetemperaturesstopfallingbelow55degrees.
Beware:Alightfrostcankillmostvarietiesofbeans!Ontheotherhand,temperaturesabove80degreeswillcausetheplant’smaturationtoslow.
Howlonguntilyou’rereadytoharvest?Thebeansarereadytopickwhentheyareaboutasthickaroundasapencil—afterthattheycangettough.Thatshouldbeamonthtosixweeksaftertransplanting.
Tower Garden® Tip: Alateseasonplantingispossible;justgiveyourselfatleast75daysbeforeaveragefirstfallfrostdateforyourarea.
PLANTING:� Seed Sowing and Germination
Step1: LocatetheslabofRockwoolcubesandplaceintheseedstartertray.
Step2: ThoroughlywettheRockwoolcubesbycompletelysubmergingtheslabfor30minutesinTowerTonicnutrientsolution.ThiswillstabilizethepHofyourcubes.After30minutes,thoroughlyflushcubeswithfreshwater.
Important:BecausetheRockwoolrepelswater,youcan’tgetawaywithjustsprayingit.Youreallyneedtosoakit!
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Step3: Drainallexcesswaterfromtheseedstartertray.
Step4: Sowoneseedpercube.
Step5: Besuretheseedhascontactwiththecubeandlightlycoverwithcoarsevermiculite,whichwillhelpretaintherightamountofmoisture.Gentlysprinklealittlewaterovereachholetowetthevermiculite.Somepeopleliketosoakthebeanseedforseveralhoursorovernightinroomtemperaturewaterbeforesowing.However,thisisnotabsolutelynecessary.
Step6: Afterseeding,putalittlewaterintothebottomofthecontainer.Ifpossible,usefilteredwaterwithoutchlorine.Donotclosethelid.
Step7: Placeseedstartertrayoutsideinsemi-shade(abenchortablewilldonicely)untiltheseedshavegerminated.Alwayskeepabout1/8”to1/4”offreshwaterinthebottomofthetray.
Step8: Oncetheseedshavegerminated(about7-14daysorlongerincoolertemperatures),IMMEDIATELYplaceout-sideinfullsunfor7to14daystoincreasetheirhardiness.
Step9: Makesureyoursproutedseedshave1/4”offreshwaterinthebottomofthetrayeachmorningsoyourseed-lingswon’tdryoutduringtheday.AddTowerGarden®fertilizersolutioneveryothermorninginplaceoffreshwater.
Step10:Tento14daysaftergermination,andoncethefearoffrosthaspassed,yourseedlingsshouldbereadytotransplantintotheTowerGarden®!
PLANTING:� Transplanting into the Tower Garden®
Youcanexpecttotransplantyourbeanseedlings10to14daysaftergermination.
Theexacttimeframedependsonthedateofthelastfrostinyourarea.You’llknowyourplantsarereadywhentheyhaveagoodrootsystemgrowingfromtherockfiberstarterplugs.
Ifyou’reusingaSubmersibleHeater[linktoURL]andafrostblanket,youcanstarttransplantingthreeweeksbeforethesuggestedplantingdate.JustmakesureyouheatthewaterintheTowerTonicreservoirtoaminimumof70degreesuntildaytimetemperaturesrisetothatlevel.
Step1: GentlyseparatetheplugsintheRockwoolslab.Doyourbesttobreakasfewrootsaspossible.
Step2: YourassembledTowerGarden®shouldalreadyhaveanetpotineachplantingport.Placeeachcubewithitsnewlyplantedseedlingintooneofthesenetpots.Guideanyhangingrootsfromthenetpotintothegrowingpot.
Step3: BeSUREthebottomoftheplugissecurelyagainstthebottomofthenetpot.ThisalignstheplantforoptimalirrigationinsidetheTowerGarden®andkeepsitfromgettingtoodry.
Note: Ifyouaretransplantingyoungplantspurchasedfromagardencenter,flowersalreadyontheplantmayfalloff.Don’tworry;newflowerswilldevelopaftertransplantshockhasabated,usuallyinaboutaweek.
Tower Garden® Tip:Putyourtomatocageonearlysothebeanswillhavesomethingtogrownonandaroundforaproperlysupportedplant.
PLANTING:� Setting Up a Tomato (Plant Support) Cage
PlantbeansinthebottomoftheTower.Ifyou’replantingbushbeans,youprobablywanttouseatomatocageforextrastructuralsupport.Ifyou’replantingpolebeans,youdefinitelywantto!
Thebesttimetosetupthetomatocageisimmediatelyafteryou’vetransplantedyourgreenbeanseedlingsintoyourTowerGarden®.Thatway,astheplantsmature,thecagegivesthemthesupporttheyneedtogrownaturally.Followthedirectionsthatcamewiththetomatocageforassembly.
Beansareaggressivegrowers,soyouwanttomakesuretheydon’ttakeovertheothercropsontheTower.Astheten-drilsgrow,youcantrainthemaroundthecagebygentlytakingthetendrilsandwrappingontothedesiredsurface.Theywillquicklyestablishahold.Ifyouuseatrellis,trainthebeanstowardthetrellisonthenorthside,sothegrowingvinesdon’tblockothercropsfromthesun.
Tower Garden® Tip: Forbranchesthatareheavilyladenwithfruit,useapliablematerial(usedpantyhoseworksgreat!)togentlytiethemtotherungsofthetomatocage.
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PRUNING:� Is it Necessary?
Bush-typegreenbeanswillbranchandgrowwithoutneedingtobepruned.Youmayoccasionallyhavetomovesomeofthebranchessotheystayontheirsideofthetower.Youmightalsowanttocutawildbranchifneeded.
Polebeansdon’tneedtobepruned,otherthantoremovediseasedorbrokenstems.Somepeopleliketosnapoffsmallerormisshapenblossoms,whicharenotasproductive,sotheplantcanconcentrateitsenergyonthehealthierblossoms.
MAINTAINING PLANT HEALTH:� How to Keep Your Plants Happy
TowerGarden®sarewonderfullyfreeofsomeofthebothersoftraditionalgardening:there’snoweeding,tilling,kneeling,orgettingdirty!Justafewbasicmaintenancestepswillkeepyourplantshealthyandhappy.
Maintain Tower Tonic LevelsBecauseyourTowerGarden®doesn’tuseanydirt,yourplantsaretotallydependentonTowerTonictogettheirnutri-tionalneedsmet.(Kindoflikeababyandabottle.)
• MaintaintherecommendedTowerToniclevelsatalltimestoallowyourplantsmaximumuptakeofthenutrientstheyneedtogrow.
• WithayoungTowerGarden®,checktheTowerToniclevelstwiceaweektolearnhowquicklyyourplantsareutilizingthetonicsolution.Later,asyourplantsgrowlargerandtherootshavereachedthereservoir,you’llprobablyneedtorefillthetonicsolutioneverytwotothreedays.
Avoid Plant Stress It’swell-documentedthathealthyplantsarelessdesirabletoinsects!Aplantthatisstressedinsomeway—whetherfromlackofwaterornutrients,orfromheat,windorcoldstress—becomesaneasytargetforpestsanddisease.
Dehydration,starvation,heat,wind,andcoldcanallcauseaplanttowilt.Therefore,thenumber-oneruleforkeepingplantshealthyistopreventwilting!
• Alwaysmaintainacooltemperaturewithinthereservoir.TowerTonicshouldneverfeelwarmerthanthetemperatureofyourskin.
• Onaverywindyorextremelyhotday,turntheirrigationtimertorunconstantlyforthemoststressfulhoursoftheday.Justremembertoturnthetimerbacktoitsnormalcyclingtimes!
Tower Garden® Tip: Ifyourtowergardenhastobepartlyshadedduetoyoursurroundings,itisbettertohaveafternoonshadewhenthedayisthehottest!
Keep it CleanWhenitcomestoyourTowerGarden®,cleanisgood.Youdon’thavetopassthe-white-glove-test,butkeepingyourTowerGarden®debris-freediscouragesplantpathogens.
• KeepyourTowerGarden®inascleananareaaspossible.
• Removemostmature,yellowingorbrittleleavesfromthebaseoftheplant.
• Keeplooseplantdebrisandinsectdebrisclearfromthetopofthereservoirtank,andplacethecompostofdiscard-edtomatoplantclippingswellawayfromyouractivelygrowingTowerGarden®.
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Manage PestsLikemostcrops,greenbeansarevulnerabletopests.Thesevarybyregionandtimeofyear.Fortunately,growingplantsoffthegroundinaTowerGarden®isoneofthebestwaystoavoidpests!Followingarethemostcommonpestsaffect-ingbeans.
Aphids
Aphidsaresmall,soft-bodiedinsectsthataremostcommonlygreenandblackincolor,butmayalsobegray,brown,pink,red,yellow,orlavender.Theytendtofeedontender,younggrowthcausingittoappearpuck-eredordeformed.Thoughtheyarevisibletothenakedeye,theyalsoleavebehindanexcretionknownashoneydew,whichisanothermethodofidentification.
What to do if you have Aphids: Therearenumerousmethodsofaphidcontrol,includingbotanicalsprayssuchasinsecticidalsoap,pyrethrum,
rotenoneandhorticulturaloils.Beneficialinsectssuchasladybugswillalsohelptoeradicatethepest.
Leafhoppers
Identifiablebytheirwedge-shaped,lightgreenbodies,leafhoppersareacommonproblemforbothgreenhouseandfieldgrowers.Theycanbedetectedbystipplingonthetopoftheleaves,givingtheappearanceofwhiteorpaleyellowspots.Thedamagedcausedisnotsolelycosmeticsincetheseinsectsalsoareknowntotransmitviraldiseases.
What to do if you have them: Botanicalsprayssuchasneem,pyrethrum,rotenoneandhorticul-turaloilspraysareyourbestbetforcontrollingleafhoppers.
Mexican Bean Beetles
Beetlesarethemajorfoliagefeedersoftheinsectworld.Brownish-yellowwith16spotsontheirbacks,Mexicanbeanbeetlesresembleladybugs.Theyspendtheirentirelifecycleontheplant,feedingontheundersidesoftheleavessotheycaneasilygounnoticeduntiltheirpopulationsincrease.
What to do if you have them:TherearenumerousmethodsofMexicanbeanbeetlecontrol.Youcanusebotanicalsprayssuchaspyrethrum,rotenoneandinsecticidalsoap.Pestsmayalsoberemovedbyhandanddestroyed,butifyouusethismethod,besuretoalsoremoveanyleavesthatharboreggs.
Manage DiseaseNotallplantproblemsarecausedbypests;somearecausedbydisease.Herearetheonesmostlikelytoaffectbeans.
Anthracnose
Amajordiseaseofbeans,anthracnoseiscausedbyafungusandisresponsibleformajorcroplossthroughouttheworld.Thisdiseasehastheabilitytoreachepidemicproportionsinwetgrowingconditions.Itresultsinreducedyieldsdueinitiallytopoorseedgermination.Symptomsofanthracnoseappearonseedlingsgrownfrominfectedseeds.Darkspotsappearonthestemsandtheyoungleaves,whichcanstuntorkilltheplantduringitsseedlingstage.Inolderplants,redorblacklesionsmaybefoundontheundersideoftheleaf,wheretheytendtogounnoticed.Thepodsthemselvesdevelopblackcircularlesionswithareddish-brownborder.Thesepodsmayshrivelupanddevelopseedsthatexhibitthesamelesions.
What to do if you have it:Anthracnoseislesscommoninaridregionsofthecountry,butifyouliveinawetterarea,besuretogrowfromdisease-freeseedorpurchasehealthyseedlings.Propercareandaircirculationwillhelpmaintainyourplants’healthbecausediseasesaremorelikelytostrikestressedplants.Makesuretheareaisclearofthepreviouscrops’plantdebrisandpracticegoodsanitationmeasuresbetweencrops.Therearenochemicalsonthemarketlabeledforhometreatmentofthisdisease.
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Bacterial Blight
Bacterialblightinfectionsoccurduringwarmweather.Infectionsdeveloponpartsoftheplantthathavebeenpreviouslyinjuredthroughinsectfeedingorweather-induceddamage,suchashail,windorhardrainfalls.Thesymptomsappearaswater-soakedlesionsontheundersideoftheleaves,whichdryandbecomebrownandbrittle.Ayellowborderusuallydevelopsaroundthedeadtissue.
What to do if you have it: Besuretogrowfromdisease-freeseedorpurchasehealthyseedlings.Propercareandaircirculationwillhelpmaintainyourplants’healthbecausediseasesaremorelikelytostrikestressedplants.Makesuretheareaisclearofthepreviouscrops’plantdebrisandpracticegoodsanitationmeasuresbetweencrops.Youcanbeproactiveandtreatplantsagainstinfectionwithpreventativehydrogendioxideorcoppersprays.
Downy Mildew:
Acommonfungaldiseaseofbeans,DownyMildewlookslikefinewhitecottonorfrostingandtendstoinfectthelowerleavesoftheplantfirst.Thisdiseasecanspreadrapidlyandkillplantsduringcool,moistconditions.
What to do if you have it: Besuretogrowfromdisease-freeseedorpurchasehealthyseedlings.Propercareandaircirculationwillhelpmaintainyourplants’healthbecausediseasesaremorelikelytostrikestressedplants.Youcanprotectplantsagainstdownymildewinfectionwithcop-persprays.
For more info:
Foradditionalinformationonhowtohandlecroppests,consultyourlocalofficeoftheCooperativeExtensionSystem,anationwide,governmentaleducationalnetworkthatprovidesfreeusefulinformationonagriculturalpractices.
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/qlinks/partners/state_partners.html
When to replace your plants:
Ifaplanthasbecometoodiseaseddespitecontrolefforts,replacewithnewplants.
HARVESTING• Yourgreenbeansarereadytopick!Keepthesethingsinmindwhenharvesting:
• GreenbeanswilldevelopaboutamonthtosixweeksaftertransplantingintoyourTowerGarden®.
• Youngerbeanswillbemoretenderandhavefewerstringsinsidethepod.Forbesttaste,harvestbeforethebeansshowexcessiveswelling.Justsnaporcutthebeansfromthestem,takingcaretonotdamagethestem.
• Earlyharvestmightbejustafewpods,butasthecropmaturestheharvestwillbemoreplentifuluntiltheheatofsummerslowstheplant’sgrowth.Harvestingpromotesthenextsetofnewpods.
• Youwilleventuallynoticeseveralofthemostmatureleavesturnyelloworbrown.Don’tbeconcerned.Theseleavesmayberemoved,butthiswillbeanindicatorthatyourgreenbeanswillbefinishedwithinafewweeks.