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1 Answer1. Allow the side shoots to grow. Bush beans are bred to be bushy, so by removing them you're fighting the plants' natural growth habit. The side shoots also carry leaves, which will provide more energy for making baby beans, and flowers, which will turn into those baby bushfell.clubs: 1.
Bush beans produce before pole beans in about 50 to 55 days; pole beans will take 55 to 65 days. Bush beans often come in all at once, so stagger your planting every two weeks.

Pole beans need their vines to grow and will produce for a month or two if you keep harvesting. Feb 09, About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Apr 23, Both bush and pole bean cultivars are members of the same species, Phaseolus vulgaris, also called “common beans.” What distinguishes these two types of plants is the way they grow – with a general tendency towards determinate or indeterminate growth, terms you may be familiar with from reading about tomato bushfell.clubs: