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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Broad Beans — Flowers dying and not fruiting

I have a some broad beans plants that have just started flowering in early spring. The plants and flowers look healthy, at least to me, but some of the flowers at the bottom of the plant appear to by dying. I also haven't managed to get any beans…
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How kill bugs/eggs on beans for planting

The beans (pole beans) that I save to plant the following year always end up with multiple holes from bugs by the time spring rolls around. The beans still sprout and grow fine, but I'd rather not have the bugs. I gather up quite a few beans at the…
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Why would two batches of Top Crop Bush Bean (green beans) seeds be different

I bought some green bean seeds a week ago, I just ripped open the bag, and there's no way to reseal it. Anyway, a week later I compared the beans I have with the ones still in the store. Mine were a little thinner and edgier (less round around the…
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Just transplated Zucchini and bean outside and noticing some white spots on leaves and brown stems

So a few days ago I transplanted my pole beans and Zucchini plants into containers. I'm noticing a few things on the plants. We had a heavy rain and some wind a few days after I transplanted them and one of the pole beans leafs had fallen off. I'm…
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On the pinto bean plant's seed leaves, there are tan spots with gray ringed around the edges. Does that mean the seed leaves are going to fall off?

The pinto bean plants are around 2-3 months old. I sprayed them once or twice with water every day because it was really hot. I didn't use sterilized soil for any of them. I placed them into tiny pots, and I placed the pots on paper towels so that…
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Pinto Beans Plant - Leaves turning yellow , wilting at bottoms , translucent holes

Recently I've noticed translucent spots in my leaves . This plant is roughly 1-2 months old . It is a pinto bean plant , it was grown from seed . It started growing inside a paper towel , and was unfortunately exposed to some mold . However it…
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Why leaves of my bean plant are as in this photo?

I've a "new" bean plant (1 month old) in a vase (20 centimeters radius). I water it every day approximately for 500cl/1 liter of water. I've used a new topsoil and for 2 times a bio compost (famous on Amazon). But i continue to find leaves as…
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French Bean Cobra got scorched by sun?

Took my bean outside recently and it was just fine for last 2 days when suddenly yesterday 4 or 5 leave got their tips dried out. It is in pot on North facing wall so wonder if that might be due to strong morning sun ? I put it into the place where…
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What is this bean-like plant in a forest on Vancouver Island, British Columbia?

I found a plant near my house in Malahat on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. It seems to be some sort of bean. It is a vine and has pods that are about an inch long and the seeds are about 2 mm across; they are brown with tiny black…
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How do I grow multiple generations of lima beans?

I am working on a school project and was wondering how fast can I grow lima beans indoor? What would be the minimum and maximum water, light and other nutrition I can expose them too? Do they need to grow aligned and how far apart should I plant…
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What's happening to the mung bean plant?

I was trying to plant mung bean in a pod. The germination process is simple and quick, but after moving the plant to grow in soil, then something strange happened. At the beginning after moving to soil, the plants grow quickly and healthily, but at…
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More Than One Harvest from Beans?

I planted a row of climbing green beans in the spring and enjoyed good healthy plants; they flowered and grew plenty of delicious beans. Now I am ready to tear them up and plant new seeds. My wife is distraught because she thinks the existing plants…
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What kind of beans are these?

My wife regularly orders seeds online. When these beans showed up they were labeled "star fruit," which is clearly wrong. She planted the beans in a raised bed and they did very well. The bean pods radiated from the stalk in a spoke-light manner,…
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Can tepary beans cross-pollinate with common beans?

I've bought seeds for an open-pollinated heirloom variety of tepary beans (phaseolus acutifolius). The seeds I collect from the mature plants should yield the exact same variety. However, is there any danger of the tepary beans cross-pollinating…
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What should I experience with growing the Auntie Wilder type of Phaseolus Vulgaris?

I can't seem to find a video of somemone showing off their Auntie Wilder bean plant, and it makes me wonder what experience other people are having with them.
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