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Old September 16, 2013   #1
ginger2778
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Generally beans don't like transplanting. In 5 weeks the pole beans would be 5 feet or more tall in the ground. For timing, look at what you have now. If they look the right size to sell, take how long they have been growing back that amount of time back from the sale and start the plants. Maybe I'd ad a couple of days because it's cooler now if you started them outside.
wow, Iwish it was cooler but we are still high 80s,low 90s.
so if they shouldn't be transplanted, should i even bring some to market for the sale?
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