Raised Beds, Cattle Panels and Green Beans. You may never grow green beans the same again.

in homesteading •  7 years ago  (edited)

Summer Dreamin' and Garden Planning

The snow is back today and we're back into the single digits. I was telling some friends today that I would rather just have the snow and 25°F the rest of the winter instead of the 50°F day that we had last Friday. Why? Because I get anxious for garden projects. So, it's a GREAT time of the year to review what has worked for you in the past and what you want to do this year.

I thought I'd share a quick post here to show you how we raised our green beans one year. This was in our raised bed toward the house. The raised beds were some rough sawn white oak that we got from the local lumber mill. I'm a big fan of combo panels actually (I used Cattle Panels in the title because it's the most easy for people to identify). We have about 8 - 10 that we use for various things (including actual fence but they are so useful they get used for other things. In fact we used them on our grape trellis also. (This is part one, check it out and upvote if you like it).

102_9133.JPG Combo Panel over the raised bed

First we stood the panel straight up and then I used a 2x4 to screw into the raised bed. Then we bent the panel over and did the same thing on the other side. The one in the foreground had green peppers and tomatoes in it. We used it as a little greenhouse both early in the season and then again in the fall to extend the season.

102_9129.JPG Pole beans hanging there so easy to pick. My 6'5" frame likes this better than the bush beans.

This was a little bit of an experiment but it's a great way if you have limited space in your garden... because you should "GROW WHERE YOU ARE" :) Yes, I'll keep repeating that.

2010-08-01 16.34.47.jpg Bush beans in the back garden

Don't worry... we had plenty of bush beans in place also. Thankfully I have people who are nearer to the ground to pick them!

Check out the rest of my posts and follow if you like tips like this!

And remember...

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I really like how the beans hang there and would be so easy to pick. I read somewhere that you can plant corn and beans together, the beans will climb the corn stalk. So many options!

@hebrewhouswife Actually check out the three sisters. Corn, beans and squash! Followed you btw.

Oh man. Arched trellises are the bees knees!

Absolutely! Great space savers and labor savers... and speaking of knees... knee savers!

So, I’ve got scads of 2x4 fence wire. Do you think that it would work for this application, or do you think it would be too flimsy?

@powellx5 I think it would be too flimsy to do like this... BUT... for relatively nothing you could buy some of the pvc conduit (get the conduit and not pipe) with the UV rating you could bend two of those and run the fence over the top of it. One thing I've done is used some old 2" water pvc waterline that I had from a construction job that they were throwing away and I bent it and it was rigid enough to do as a greenhouse on the side of my house.

Hey, thanks for the advice. I think we’ve got some that will work....if I can talk my husband into letting me have it, lol!

No Problem. If you do something with it post pictures!

Will do. 👍