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The Difference Between Trellising Beans and Peas
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Beans and peas are both very capable climbers, but knowing one critical difference between their trellising needs can make or break your season. Follow these tips for easy and effective trellising of these two crops.

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@opheliamaples

1 year ago

I just use jute twine to weave the lattice. At the end of the season, I just detatch the entire lattice and throw the entire mass, jute lattice and plant matter, into the compost. Easy cleanup.

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@mawi1172

11 months ago

I know we trellis them differently. I just didn't know why. Now I do. ❤❤❤ Thanks !❤❤❤❤

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@jaguarholly7156

11 months ago

Heres a cool tip from the native American people. Grow corn or maze in between your climbers. Plant the corn/maze a few weeks to a month before. Then the climbers can climb the stalks. Bonus points if you plant pumpkin/squash/zucchini around the outside so it can form a mat that helps keeps pests an weeds out and shades the soil to retain water better. This is called the 3 sisters. 😊

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@doigt6590

1 year ago

I just kept it as is and made a wall of bean branches over the years which also acts as a privacy enhancement because it blocks the neighbour's view into my backyard better than my actual fence.

I have also used this technique to build a sort of roof over my barbecue with beans which is good enough to protect from drizzles and even snow (I let ice form to make it sturdier in the winter).

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@jIlLiAnganz

5 months ago

New gardener here. This year will be my first time growing peas and beans. I was about to plant peas and beans together on a chicken wire trellis (provided by our community garden) this week. You saved me!

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@angelicguidance444

1 year ago

Thank you, any suggestions for tomatoes. They grow all over the place

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@mrswiggles4790

11 months ago

This is timely. I just planted 36 pea seedlings! I’ll be sure to use the correct trellis for them. Thanks!

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@thecraftycyborg9024

10 months ago

… thank you. I HATE cleaning up beans at the end of the season. I don’t even eat the things, I hate them- I grow them for my mom, who loves them. This will be a huge help. :D

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@MelissaWilliams74802

10 months ago

Thank you ! I love vertical gardening

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@jakubjilek7499

10 months ago

THANK YOU SO MUCH, i trelaced my peas like beans and wondered why they all keep falling down, now i know how to trelace them, thanks.

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@jonih6809

1 week ago

Learned this lesson this year when cleaning up my beans 😅

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@MrKaputt

1 year ago

This is good Information! I started growing peas with my corn so I didn’t have to strip it all away when it’s done

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@CRT.v

11 months ago

My mom used to use some spare cattle fence panels for the beens, and at the end of the year, the panels got thrown on top of a bonfire to burn off the dried, dead vines. Benefit of having a huge garden on a livestock farm, I guess! With the amount of beans she grew, it was less labor to build a fence every year. The method in this video looks much more manageable for a smaller, in-town garden!

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@lornaj3310

1 year ago

Great info, thanks! Would you mind telling me what raised beds those are that you have? Seems like the ones I find are either 6 inches or 3 feet deep!

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@thealgonquin5822

11 months ago

Excellent advice!

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@thinking7667

10 months ago

These are the tips that I value!

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@cherylpendleton994

1 year ago

This info is worth sooo much!!!❤❤

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@SupposedlyMean

7 months ago

Thanks for the reminder to explain the difference between bush green beans and trellising ones to my grandma 🤟🏼

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@trinasummer

1 year ago

Great instructions and explanation!

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@rebeccacarlson9166

11 months ago

I love this advice!

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