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- Do bush beans need a climbing aid?
- Why bush beans do not need a climbing aid
- Climbing aid for climbing beans
- Tips
Only climbing beans need a climbing aid
Do bush beans need a climbing aid?
Bush beans do not get very high and therefore do not need a climbing aid. But runner beans hardly grow without a climbing aid. Here you can get beautiful, simple ideas for the trellis of your runner beans.
Why bush beans do not need a climbing aid
Bush beans grow at most half a meter high and grow - as their name suggests - bushy. They also do not form slings to pull themselves up. Therefore, a climbing aid for bush beans is absolutely superfluous. If you want to plant a wall or a fence, you should plant runner beans or fire beans instead.
Climbing aid for climbing beans
Runner beans and runner beans are among the climbing beans and need a climbing aid. There are very different options that cost little to no money:
Tips
Both rods and fennel beans can manage without a climbing aid if they have enough space for hanging. When growing on the balcony, for example, can create a charming flower curtain of hanging beans.