tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3469232416726264910.post4903120343295378949..comments2021-10-30T21:36:08.379-04:00Comments on Barbs Blurbs: Green (snap) beansBarbie~http://www.blogger.com/profile/14431239835933503549noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3469232416726264910.post-29023899576881279772010-09-13T10:43:09.590-04:002010-09-13T10:43:09.590-04:00Well, unfortunately I have waited too long for tha...Well, unfortunately I have waited too long for that. The blooms went bonkers this weekend and I have loads of itty bitty green beans now! I'm sure i'll have the start next Harvest Monday! I will try it next time though - hopefully my others won't do that.Barbie~https://www.blogger.com/profile/14431239835933503549noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3469232416726264910.post-31126700941815410152010-09-11T12:23:14.978-04:002010-09-11T12:23:14.978-04:00Hi Barbie, I've had that same problem with min...Hi Barbie, I've had that same problem with mine before - beans growing on spindly plants that weren't ready to produce yet. Perhaps if you cut off these first flowers, they'll have time to mature a little more and be more productive later. It's done with many other plants - fruit trees, tomatoes... I haven't seen any flowers on ours yet, and we too have several varieties growing. Maybe it has something to do with the type of fertilizer you are using. More nitrogen is best for plant growth, I know that much; but I haven't really looked into this problem.Maryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08044242234157130481noreply@blogger.com