If you would like to successfully grow beans and peas, there are simple steps you can take. Here are a few things you can do to enjoy growing success.
Do all you can to avoid frosts. Most beans and peas hate even the slightest amount of frost. Be sure to plant your seedlings outside after the danger of frost has passed. If you started your beans and peas early indoors, take steps to harden them off before switching them to outdoor life.
Pay attention to the soil. Beans and peas like to be planted in well-nourished soil. Homemade compost and manure provide good nutrients. Since beans and peas grow rapidly, give them extra compost scoops and occasional plant feed when they produce pods.
Peas and beans are nitrogen-fixing. They add nitrogen to the soil as they grow. The process is a symbiotic relationship between different types of bacteria and legumes. It can be beneficial to use an inoculant for beans and peas. Using an inoculant for beans and peas can increase the nitrogen available for other plants, improve yields, and make the health of bean and pea plants better.
A steady supply of water is essential for beans and peas. Be sure to regularly water during dry spells to keep them healthy. This is especially important for runners.
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