Questions tagged [beans]

Large plant seeds from Fabaceae (also known as Leguminosae).

Beans are large plant seeds from several genera of the family Fabaceae (also known as Leguminosae). They are a diverse group with over 4000 cultivars registered in the US alone.

Historically beans have been an important source of protein, and are thought to be one of the oldest cultivated plants. Beans continue to be an important source of vegetable protein for much of the world's population. Beans also contain significant amounts of fiber, and are high in complex carbohydrates and iron.

Beans are also important in agriculture. As legumes, they have a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen fixing bacteria, and are able to fix atmospheric nitrogen into nitrates - which can be used by other plants as a nutrient. This makes them an important part of many companion planting schemes (.eg. "Three Sisters") and crop rotation schemes (eg. "Norfolk Four Course").

Some beans can be toxic when raw. This especially applies to red and kidney beans. Some areas of Africa also reduce bean toxicity through a fermentation process.

Use this tag for all questions about beans. Some specific bean types may have their own tags - use these as appropriate.

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Regrow beans from the garden

I grew some green pole beans (variety unknown) this year from commercial seed, and I'd like to harvest some seeds from the plants to regrow for next year. How do I do this? I tried just picking some beans, pulling the seeds out of the pod, and…
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Is there a pole version of marrow beans?

Any other rich-flavoured, white dry bean would do as well. I'm in zone 5a or 5b, ample growing season. I grew a few types of dry bush beans this year and even got a second crop off some of them. Next year I want to do only pole beans. I would…
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Why are my French Cobra bean flowers not being pollinated?

I have French Cobra bean which I heard is supposed to self pollinate. In the mean time all the flowers just dry out and fall off leaving a small stem behind. It's the first time I grow beans and I would expect that once the flower falls off it would…
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grow beans downward without support. Anyone tried that?

Today I ate some delicious beans and I had a strange thought. We usually grow beans with sticks to support their upward growth. How about reverse? Has anyone placed bean plants on a balcony or something (plant it normally just like any other plant),…
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Sprouting: sprouting seeds vs. beans from grocery store

I came across an article about sprouting and I found it interesting and decided to give it a try. I bought specialized sprouting seeds and my girlfriend asked me why I was buying such seeds when she could just get much more beans for cheaper at…
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Why do leaves turn yellowish and then dry?

I have planted beans in approximately 10 inch (25 cm) pot with potting soil. I also water the pot regularly. The beans have grown well and started to flower but the leaves are turning yellowish. Is this some kind of disease or is the plant dying for…
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When to plant pole beans after corn?

My corn is now about a foot high, and heavily mulched with dried bindweed. They say you can use corn to support pole beans, though others say it pulls down the corn. So, at what height of corn should I plant beans to use the corn for support, and…
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How do I prevent my mung bean sprouts from turning green and developing too many roots?

I am sprouting mung beans to eat. I sprout them in a clear plastic container with the opening covered in a mesh. I place the container, opening down on the kitchen counter covered in one of those blue cleaning cloths. Everyday, I cover the sprouts…
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What is this small green bug with long legs and antennae, in New Zealand?

I have found an insect sitting on one of my plants, in Auckland, New Zealand. It is sitting on a broad bean leaf about 6 cm wide Is this a friend or foe?
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My bean plants appear to have rust

They're a variety called 'yard long' I think. Could somebody confirm or let me know what else it could be? What's the best way to treat them? It has been a pretty wet spring. We're in zone 3/4. Oops - here are the images:…
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What kind of striped purple pole bean is this?

I last grew these beans in 2013 in central NY and am hoping to grow them again this year (I know, they're old). Unfortunately I have no memories of where I got the original bean seeds, and I really like the beans. They're extremely productive and…
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Can I use dried broad bean pods as mulch?

I had planted broad beans last year, and kept some pods on the vine until they dried out and turned black. I shelled them so now I have dried beans for planting later on, but this left me with quite a number of dried broad bean pods. I've noticed…
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Climbing long beans leaves started have white spots

6 months ago, I planted the climbing beans in a container. They started growing beans since last month. We had like 2 harvest of maybe 40-50 beans. It is still growing beans but but now the leaves started having some white spots, doesn't look right.…
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What is going on with my beans?

I am having a weird time with my beans this year. For whatever reason, absolutely none of them are growing normally. This is my third set of beans I’ve put in the ground. I’ve tried two different brands of asparagus bean, and one white bean. The…
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What is this Bean Sprout looking plant?

I have a section of my garden that has been covered by a wooden board. The area underneath this wooden board was very damp and dark. There was this strange plant underneath the wooden board and I was wondering if anyone could identify it (click to…
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