I could cry because you have made this so informative, helpful, smart and easy to understand. And you don't have mind-numbing music playing. Thank you, ma'am. God bless you.
Holy cow, I never paid attention to the side that should face down all these years!! Not even seed packets tell us this. Thank you!!! Also never knew I could start seeds indoors.
Susan, as a lifelong gardener, I must say I am very impressed with your video. Your presentation was excellent and unlike SO MANY youtubers, you got your precise information across without being the least bit longwinded, disorganized, or full of uhhs and ahhhs and other forms of timewasting drivel !!! Kudos for a wonderful garden and awesomely organized video !!! And thanks for sharing !!!
Wow, Doug, thank you for the very nice compliments. I try to present the information quickly so my videos aren't too long. Each one gets a little better! Thanks again.
I never knew this about "how" to plant the bean seeds! (With "belly button" down!) Thanks soooooo much for sharing this! Even us "old gardeners" can learn a trick or two!
that helps but seeds will find their way to do what they do. Even if you plant a seed upside down, the roots will grow down and the stem will grow up. However, whenever I'm not sure, I plant it sideways!
I had no idea I could plant them that close if they were on a trellis! And I’ve been gardening a loooong time. And belly button down! I actually planted my pole beans after watching this video and In my head I was telling the beans “there you go, belly button down nice and cozy”. I know, I talk to my plants. Thank you for a really informative video!
Hi, Trish. Thank you for making me chuckle! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I'm currently working on a corn video along the same lines as this one. I hope it'll be ready in a couple of weeks.
I just discovered you Susan and glad I did. I Love vegetable gardening, I live on a farm and ranch and have been growing veges for 50 years. Of course in the beginning I was a complete novice. But with the help of a few books I was on my way. Of course, we ate the produce and I canned and froze lots of it !!!! But my main joy is the wonders of nature, planting a seed and watching it grow into a plant that produces food that sustains us. I struggle with mobility issues but I have a new daughter in law who loves to garden and I am teaching her everything I know but there are always new thing to learn !!!!!!
You are simply great! I have never heard such a detailed explanation with loads of tips. Thank you for sharing your experience. Warm regards from Serbia
Susan Thanks for the great gardening tips. I really appreciate the gardening tips to help ensure I don't make mistake that cost a whole year of gardening to correct the mistakes. You are the best !
I use a metal dinner fork to pop out plugs or from 72 inserts. This works much better than a smaller stick. It also allows you to pop the complete plug out every time. A fork is also slightly curved.
Thank you for an tutorial on bean planting ,really appreciated the time you took to explain and show each step, the trellis info was a welcome bonus, happy and healthy gardening 🌱🌻
I learned it from Peter Chan, an amazing plant pathologist and soil physicist. I feel he knows what he's talking about and it made a huge different for me.
Very helpful. Consideration for the seedling was a good lesson for me. I use cylinders made of 5 foot high fencing to enclose my potted pole beans.with their yard long beans. And I pick them from the outside. It works well in my small garden.
Agreed! I have been gardening (organically) for 10 years now and that has included oodles of gardening books, magazines, blogs, and videos. Even so I was very impressed with this video and the precise and very informative way you teach/share. Thank you for sharing your priceless gardening wisdom 😊
What a wholesome video! great for gardening beginners like myself, thank you so much for this video, really filled me with confidence and excitement about starting my own arch this season 👍
This is one of the few videos that I’m grateful TH-cam recommended! I enjoyed watching every second of your video and never had the urge to fast forward. Subscribed right away :) Thank you for the great content!
I I didn't do the research and didn't think anything of just making holes the specified size and dropping my seeds in. I had no idea it mattered what side the should have been facing. Thank you so much. I'm not a gardener but I'm working on it. 😎👋💚👍
If what you've been doing works, then you should stick with it! But I just much better germination from orienting the seeds correctly at planting time.
@@SusansInTheGarden well. I am surprised but half of them actually sprouted and are processing. I didn't know if it would work and after watching your video had my doubts. Thankfully I've got some in the works. Thanks again and I'll be more studious on the future 😎👍
I started to germinate bean seeds between paper towels about 40 years ago, when they germinate and have a root of about 1/2" I put them in the ground, I have never lost any beans because of the orientation of their belly buttons. In fact it might be better to plant them with their belly buttons up since the root will go naturally downwards around the seed, straighten out, then push the leaf part of the seed upwards. I started germinating beans inside because birds were digging them up. It also gives me a 2 week start. I use a high sphagnum moss mix to prevent damping off. A finely-milled sphagnum moss is a great idea. A good starter is really important when starting tomatoes when talking about damping off. Over watering is one of the causes of damping off. Letting the surface dry before watering and watering from the bottom help prevent damping off.
I learned a few tips with getting the plants at a young stage acclimated or they will get sunburn. In Guam, we also struggle with snails and so I would leave the young plants elevated till they’re about a foot long or more Otherwise they’ll get eaten and then transplant them in a container.
Wonderful video Susan.. thank you for giving me a complete picture of how to successfully grow both types of beans. I am pretty new at growing food, your tips give me so much more confidence.
I absolutely love your style of delivery and amazing instructions. It's not just that your gardening skills are outstanding but you are an amazing teacher! New sub here from Latvia ♥️ lots of love ♥️
Hello, Bee. Thank you so much for your wonderful comments, I really appreciate them. And hello from Spokane, Washington! Stay healthy and thank you for subscribing!
Beautifully explained. Couldn't ask for better! Both the 'belly button' info and the spacing. Thank you from myself and my balcony garden in Paris, France.
I'm an avid gardener, but haven't grown beans (will be growing, this year). I did not know that about the belly button facing down. Thank you for that valuable tip!
Hi, LaKay. It's nice to meet you. This is certainly an unusual tip but I learned it years ago from a highly-respected soil scientist/plant pathologist. As soon as I started paying attention to the orientation of the seeds at planting time, the germination rates skyrocketed! Have a great garden this year.
Great comments on beans and from the other video on peas. Your short growing season is very similar to upstate New York. Yesterday was one of the coldest days with snow showers. That's a good reason to start beans indoors and be ready to plant when chance of frost is past.
I'm sure sorry you've had some horrendous weather. That can be so discouraging in the spring when we gardeners are all dying to play in the dirt! And I agree that's a great reason for starting the beans ahead of time. Hope your weather improves soon.
I wish I had watched this before planting my beans! I am growing two pots right now on my balcony, and I have had to begin one pot again. Success so far...
Susan!!!! You are awesome!!! I've wondered why my beans never germinated! I've tried lots of times! Who knew it had a "belly button" that mattered!!!!! God bless you! I'm also in zone 5 (Ohio) so its great finding someone in my time table for planting/harvesting
Wow, love the tip about planting the seeds ‘belly down’. I’ve always planted them vertically, but will try your method when next sowing beans. Lovely channel. Thank you from England x
New sub! So, the seedlings are planted on the inside walls of the trellis? I didnt know that or about the belly button. Maybe now I will be able to grow beans. Thank you!
Hi, Patty. Thanks for subscribing! You can plant the seedlings on either side. But I've found that seedlings tend to lean toward the south when growing, so I've been trying to remember to plant the seedlings on the north side of the trellis (in each bed) so they'll grow toward the trellis.
Learned a lot from your video Susan! My bean plants are waiting to be transplanted.. and just an hour ago i had no idea how to do it. I like the structure you madenfor the plants to climb! Thank you!
I take a 2 liter bottle, and a needle. I light the needle for a few seconds and make a bunch of holes through the cover of the 2 liter bottle. It’s perfect for watering seedlings!
Thank you so much for this video! Very straight forward & informative. You also did great at not making me feel dumb for not knowing these things prior. Subscribed!💙
First time bean grower here - this video was specific and seemed to cover all the bases. I should be off to a good start. I’m also going to try sugar peas. Thanks for your help.
What fun timing...I just got hubby to bring home two cattle panels from Ziggies and we will be installing them for our beans this weekend. (After Garden Expo, of course haha!) Enjoy this beautiful weather and thank you for all the great tips, Susan!
I'm going to grow runner beans this year alongside my pepper plants which I grow in pots, I've made loads of videos on them :) I have four varieties of runner beans two of which produce white flowers and two red. Great video and advice :)
I have a little Kidney bean that I harvested last year that I actually found on the bedroom floor. Not sure how it got there but anyway, put it in a tin with cotton padding and water. The damn thing sprouted TWO DAYS later. It was dying to get started. Il give this lad some good love and attention and see what it produces this year. Im going to record times etc this year and do it properly. Spring is so exciting.
First time viewing and you have saved me losing bean plants already! We had crows pulling up young beans in our main garden. I will try your flat growing method. Thank you!We are putting in raised beds and the cattle fencing will work great. Happy spring!
I could cry because you have made this so informative, helpful, smart and easy to understand. And you don't have mind-numbing music playing. Thank you, ma'am. God bless you.
I'm so glad it was helpful, Leigh!
Just goes to show no matter how many years you've been gardening. There's always something basic and surprising to learn. Thank you, Susan
Holy cow, I never paid attention to the side that should face down all these years!! Not even seed packets tell us this. Thank you!!! Also never knew I could start seeds indoors.
It made a huge difference for me when I learned this way back when. Some folks give me a hard time about it, but hey, if it works, why NOT do it?!
Me either 😬
Me too
What a pleasure to watch you instruct. You are thorough, calm, and knowledgable, efficient but freindly. I think we can do this!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for your kind comments.
Susan, your bean planting tutorial is so educational and ... good for the heart!
Thank you, James!
Susan, as a lifelong gardener, I must say I am very impressed with your video. Your presentation was excellent and unlike SO MANY youtubers, you got your precise information across without being the least bit longwinded, disorganized, or full of uhhs and ahhhs and other forms of timewasting drivel !!! Kudos for a wonderful garden and awesomely organized video !!! And thanks for sharing !!!
Wow, Doug, thank you for the very nice compliments. I try to present the information quickly so my videos aren't too long. Each one gets a little better! Thanks again.
I probably will spend months watching your videos. God bless you for helping us all!
It's my passion!
You are an extremely clear communicator. Hard to believe I just discovered your Channel!
Thank you, Paul!
I agree. 😊
Thank you for explaining the process so thoroughly. You give hope to a newbie gardener like myself. Your trellis is awesome!
She's great! Totally agree.
I don't know how I get here, but I love how simple you explain the things. New Fan here!!!
Thank you! And welcome!
I never knew this about "how" to plant the bean seeds! (With "belly button" down!) Thanks soooooo much for sharing this! Even us "old gardeners" can learn a trick or two!
that helps but seeds will find their way to do what they do.
Even if you plant a seed upside down, the roots will grow down and the stem will grow up.
However, whenever I'm not sure, I plant it sideways!
Now this is a perfect video guide to growing beans. The information here is priceless.
Thank you, Juan!
You are so soothing. Its like gardening therapy. Great job with all the technical details.
Thank you!
I'm just starting this year and I'm so excited! I have my seedlings growing inside and they are already sprouting!
I had no idea I could plant them that close if they were on a trellis! And I’ve been gardening a loooong time. And belly button down! I actually planted my pole beans after watching this video and In my head I was telling the beans “there you go, belly button down nice and cozy”. I know, I talk to my plants. Thank you for a really informative video!
Hi, Trish. Thank you for making me chuckle! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I'm currently working on a corn video along the same lines as this one. I hope it'll be ready in a couple of weeks.
Me either. I’m going to plant more :-)
I just discovered you Susan and glad I did. I Love vegetable gardening, I live on a farm and ranch and have been growing veges for 50 years. Of course in the beginning I was a complete novice. But with the help of a few books I was on my way. Of course, we ate the produce and I canned and froze lots of it !!!! But my main joy is the wonders of nature, planting a seed and watching it grow into a plant that produces food that sustains us. I struggle with mobility issues but I have a new daughter in law who loves to garden and I am teaching her everything I know but there are always new thing to learn !!!!!!
Hi, Terri. It's so nice to meet you. You truly embody the joy of gardening and I'm so glad you're sharing what you know with others. Take care.
You are simply great! I have never heard such a detailed explanation with loads of tips. Thank you for sharing your experience. Warm regards from Serbia
Thank you, Vesna!
I live in the UK. Thank you for your excellent tutorial. You are an outstanding teacher. You certainly love gardening. Kind regards
That is so nice of you, Iris. Thank you and it's lovely to meet you.
Susan Thanks for the great gardening tips. I really appreciate the gardening tips to help ensure I don't make mistake that cost a whole year of gardening to correct the mistakes. You are the best !
Wow, thank you so much! I do my best to make the mistakes for you, LOL!
Brilliant point about spacing the pole beans three inches apart because they grow up and not out...
I use a metal dinner fork to pop out plugs or from 72 inserts. This works much better than a smaller stick. It also allows you to pop the complete plug out every time. A fork is also slightly curved.
Thank you for an tutorial on bean planting ,really appreciated the time you took to explain and show each step, the trellis info was a welcome bonus, happy and healthy gardening 🌱🌻
Thank you, Pranita. Stay well.
Great tip about the seed orientation. I have listened to many you tube vids and you are the first to mention it
I learned it from Peter Chan, an amazing plant pathologist and soil physicist. I feel he knows what he's talking about and it made a huge different for me.
Very helpful. Consideration for the seedling was a good lesson for me. I use cylinders made of 5 foot high fencing to enclose my potted pole beans.with their yard long beans. And I pick them from the outside. It works well in my small garden.
You're such a good demonstrator/teacher! Your video was well thought out, informative, pleasant and To The Point! Thank you for sharing.
Wow, thank you, Luline!
Agreed! I have been gardening (organically) for 10 years now and that has included oodles of gardening books, magazines, blogs, and videos.
Even so I was very impressed with this video and the precise and very informative way you teach/share. Thank you for sharing your priceless gardening wisdom 😊
Great teacher! Very detailed and slow enough to follow. Thank you.
Good information got my pole Beans socking in water, I am in zone 9 so no frost. Went to Lowes bought Kentucky Wonder.
thank you for sharing your knowledge on growing bean.....planning, gentle and caring
Best ever tips to grow beans! Thanks!
Thank you!
Love that you get to the point and stay on topic! Very useful information and good use of my time. Gives me more time in my garden 🤗
I really appreciate that, Artemis!
Beautiful information - Thank you very much, Susan
Your post is the most informative that I have watched. Thank you
Glad it was helpful, Gary!
What a wholesome video! great for gardening beginners like myself, thank you so much for this video, really filled me with confidence and excitement about starting my own arch this season 👍
Glad it was helpful, Sam! Thanks for your nice comments.
Dear Susan, very informative video. Many thanks and HAPPY GARDENING to You too !!! 🤗
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
That cattle panel is an amazing idea, thanks Susan!
We use a 20 ' Rebar bent into a U-shape and plant between beds as do you. Way cheaper
Very informative, knowledgeble and Crystal clear presentation
Trying beans for the first time this season.. Enjoyed your video
Thank you! You will do great!
This is one of the few videos that I’m grateful TH-cam recommended! I enjoyed watching every second of your video and never had the urge to fast forward. Subscribed right away :) Thank you for the great content!
Awesome! Thank you so much!
I I didn't do the research and didn't think anything of just making holes the specified size and dropping my seeds in. I had no idea it mattered what side the should have been facing. Thank you so much. I'm not a gardener but I'm working on it. 😎👋💚👍
If what you've been doing works, then you should stick with it! But I just much better germination from orienting the seeds correctly at planting time.
@@SusansInTheGarden well. I am surprised but half of them actually sprouted and are processing. I didn't know if it would work and after watching your video had my doubts. Thankfully I've got some in the works. Thanks again and I'll be more studious on the future 😎👍
I started to germinate bean seeds between paper towels about 40 years ago, when they germinate and have a root of about 1/2" I put them in the ground, I have never lost any beans because of the orientation of their belly buttons. In fact it might be better to plant them with their belly buttons up since the root will go naturally downwards around the seed, straighten out, then push the leaf part of the seed upwards. I started germinating beans inside because birds were digging them up. It also gives me a 2 week start.
I use a high sphagnum moss mix to prevent damping off. A finely-milled sphagnum moss is a great idea. A good starter is really important when starting tomatoes when talking about damping off. Over watering is one of the causes of damping off. Letting the surface dry before watering and watering from the bottom help prevent damping off.
Hi, David. It's always nice to hear what works for other gardeners. Cheers.
@@SusansInTheGarden
Thank you also for sharing your knowledge.
I learned a few tips with getting the plants at a young stage acclimated
or they will get sunburn. In Guam,
we also struggle with snails and so
I would leave the young plants elevated
till they’re about a foot long or more
Otherwise they’ll get eaten and then transplant them in a container.
Wow. And I thought I knew how to plant green beans! At least I do now. Thanks!
Thank you for your instruction on pole beans. We are going to try your method. 👍
First time watching one of your videos. Very informative and easy to understand.
Thank you, Sylvia!
Wonderful video Susan.. thank you for giving me a complete picture of how to successfully grow both types of beans. I am pretty new at growing food, your tips give me so much more confidence.
I'm glad you found it helpful, Donna!
What a great video! So MANY small details which potentially make a huge difference. Thanks so much for sharing all this great information!
Glad it was helpful!
Glad I found this. I'm in zone 5 as well and am planning to start my beans in a couple of weeks
Well, did you get them planted? Mine are going in as well, maybe two weeks, in zone 7A.
@@shadyman6346 well started my peas and then it's been cold and raining. So probably tomorrow evening or afternoon
@@annusabharwal780 Best of luck to you!
Good information on how to plant seeds
I didn’t know you could start beans indoors. I always read you had to sow them direct. Thank you.
I am so lucky to have your channel in my TH-cam collection!!
Thank you!
What great information! Thank you for the bean tips! I will give them a go this year! 👩🏻🌾🌱
Have fun, Hannah!
I’m so happy I come across this video so helpful thanks a bunch I’m a first timer on beans ! Now I’m excited I’ll post my growth n garden ✌️🧑🌾
That's wonderful. Looking forward to hearing how they do.
I'm so glad to have found you! The trellis idea is just brilliant--it's on my list for this spring. New subscriber and looking forward to more.
The cattle panel idea is great! I think I will plant some beans now👍
Go for it!
I'm hoping to put some cattle panel trellises in someday. I really love the look of them.
Thank you for explaining why the beans have to be placed with the "buttons" downward. No wonder my beans were flipping over in the soil.
Thanks dear Susan for this valuable information. Your way of explaining the things is amazing and to the point. Love from India......
Thank you, Rita.
Best how to grow Beans, thank you!
Thanks so much!
I absolutely love your style of delivery and amazing instructions. It's not just that your gardening skills are outstanding but you are an amazing teacher! New sub here from Latvia ♥️ lots of love ♥️
Hello, Bee. Thank you so much for your wonderful comments, I really appreciate them. And hello from Spokane, Washington! Stay healthy and thank you for subscribing!
Cool Beans!
Beautifully explained. Couldn't ask for better! Both the 'belly button' info and the spacing. Thank you from myself and my balcony garden in Paris, France.
Merci, Amita!
What a wonderful video and that galvanized fence idea was a stroke of genius! Thanks for sharing! :)
Thanks so much!
I'm an avid gardener, but haven't grown beans (will be growing, this year). I did not know that about the belly button facing down. Thank you for that valuable tip!
Hi, LaKay. It's nice to meet you. This is certainly an unusual tip but I learned it years ago from a highly-respected soil scientist/plant pathologist. As soon as I started paying attention to the orientation of the seeds at planting time, the germination rates skyrocketed! Have a great garden this year.
thank you for giving us a lecture . I learn something !❤❤
Great comments on beans and from the other video on peas. Your short growing season is very similar to upstate New York. Yesterday was one of the coldest days with snow showers. That's a good reason to start beans indoors and be ready to plant when chance of frost is past.
I'm sure sorry you've had some horrendous weather. That can be so discouraging in the spring when we gardeners are all dying to play in the dirt! And I agree that's a great reason for starting the beans ahead of time. Hope your weather improves soon.
I wish I had watched this before planting my beans! I am growing two pots right now on my balcony, and I have had to begin one pot again. Success so far...
I'm glad your pots of beans are doing well. Take care.
Susan!!!! You are awesome!!! I've wondered why my beans never germinated! I've tried lots of times! Who knew it had a "belly button" that mattered!!!!! God bless you! I'm also in zone 5 (Ohio) so its great finding someone in my time table for planting/harvesting
You are so welcome! I'm so glad it was helpful.
You are a treasure. Thank you for your knowledge and time.
Thank you, Ben. I love being able to share what I've learned over the years. Take care.
Wow, love the tip about planting the seeds ‘belly down’. I’ve always planted them vertically, but will try your method when next sowing beans. Lovely channel. Thank you from England x
Glad it was helpful, Elie!
New sub! So, the seedlings are planted on the inside walls of the trellis? I didnt know that or about the belly button. Maybe now I will be able to grow beans. Thank you!
Hi, Patty. Thanks for subscribing! You can plant the seedlings on either side. But I've found that seedlings tend to lean toward the south when growing, so I've been trying to remember to plant the seedlings on the north side of the trellis (in each bed) so they'll grow toward the trellis.
My all time favorite pole bean arch trellis video! Enjoy!
Thanks, Brian!
Thanks for such an informative video! 👍🌿
Learned a lot from your video Susan! My bean plants are waiting to be transplanted.. and just an hour ago i had no idea how to do it. I like the structure you madenfor the plants to climb! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
love your set up
I take a 2 liter bottle, and a needle. I light the needle for a few seconds and make a bunch of holes through the cover of the 2 liter bottle. It’s perfect for watering seedlings!
You r a good teacher,
Good morning from Delhi, India
Thank you so much for this video! Very straight forward & informative. You also did great at not making me feel dumb for not knowing these things prior. Subscribed!💙
Thank you so much for subscribing!
I see why Nature is called Mother.You understood the likes and dislikes of a plant. Thanks Mother Nature.
That is very smart good for you great idea thank you for sharing your ideas learned alot from you keep up the good work
Thanks for watching!
First time bean grower here - this video was specific and seemed to cover all the bases. I should be off to a good start. I’m also going to try sugar peas. Thanks for your help.
You can do it!
@@SusansInTheGarden what soil is best???
What fun timing...I just got hubby to bring home two cattle panels from Ziggies and we will be installing them for our beans this weekend. (After Garden Expo, of course haha!) Enjoy this beautiful weather and thank you for all the great tips, Susan!
My pleasure! Maybe see you at Garden Expo.
Love your channel. Lots of info. With minimal useless chit chat. Great to have someone in zone 5 doing this. Thank you
So thorough and helpful! Thank you!
That's so nice to hear. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing a very clear and detailed planting tips. I want to grow the Blue Lake Bush274 Bean and your video helps a lot.
Glad it was helpful, Joel!
The arches are beautiful
I'm going to grow runner beans this year alongside my pepper plants which I grow in pots, I've made loads of videos on them :) I have four varieties of runner beans two of which produce white flowers and two red. Great video and advice :)
I have a little Kidney bean that I harvested last year that I actually found on the bedroom floor. Not sure how it got there but anyway, put it in a tin with cotton padding and water. The damn thing sprouted TWO DAYS later. It was dying to get started. Il give this lad some good love and attention and see what it produces this year. Im going to record times etc this year and do it properly. Spring is so exciting.
Hi, Susan. Wow, that's amazing! That will be a fun project.
Thank you so much for your excellent and clear teaching!
Very good, love all the detail tips!
This educational video is very well done. Thank you for you time and knowledge. First year growing anything other than super hot peppers
Thank you for your nice comments. You will have a great garden season!
I love the way u explain everything. Thank u
Thank you for that hint of placing scar down.
Great video. Thank you so much. I'm so excited to start my garden :-).
What a beautiful garden. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent video! Very detailed information.
Thank you, Donna!
Fantastic! thank you, Susan
Thank you for these information. I would love to use the trellis this coming spring.
Great communicator and Knowledgeable. Thank you for the education.
Thanks, Steve.
Very informative video!! Thank you very much Susan!
Glad it was helpful!
i love your video! very details from start to end. it is very helpful for someone newby likes me.
First time viewing and you have saved me losing bean plants already! We had crows pulling up young beans in our main garden. I will try your flat growing method. Thank you!We are putting in raised beds and the cattle fencing will work great. Happy spring!
Wonderful! I'm so glad the videos have helped. Hope you have an awesome garden season, Diane.