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karmachelle
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What type of container is best for green beans?

Hi,

I'm wondering how deep of a container should be used for growing Blue Lake Bush beans. Do these beans root deeply?

Also, how tall can I expect them to get (will I need stakes or a trellis)?

Thanks for any advice!

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Bush beans can grow in a rather small containers because the root system for a bush bean plants extends about four to five inches down. So they'll need at least 6" depth of soil, but 8-10" deep would be ideal. Don't forget to water and fertilize regularly!
Bush beans are just a couple of feet high and freestanding. It is usually claimed that bush bean plants do not require any support, but they are shallow-rooted, and I have sometimes found that heavily-bearing plants will tip over.

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That is exactly the info I needed!

When you say to fertilize, what type of fertilizer are you suggesting?
Inoculent?



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