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Definition of bush bean in US English: bush beannoun 1A variety of bean plant whose bushy growth requires no support. Compare with pole bean Example sentencesExamples - You can grow them in smaller gardens using a more intensive method of planting them in 4 x 4 foot squares, as you would bush beans.
- Set smaller vegetable crops, such as bush beans, on both sides of a single drip line.
- Choose pole beans over bush beans, and trellis them along the back of a container.
- It's not too late to plant more bush beans, summer squash, melons, peppers, eggplants, marigolds, zinnias, gomphrena, rudbeckia, coleus and caladiums.
- Although a bush bean cultivar was used, the plants in the high-density stand adopted a climbing growth habit.
- 1.1 The edible pod from the bush bean.
Example sentencesExamples - Fresh pole beans and bush beans can be stored, unwashed in plastic bags in the vegetable crisper of the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
- However, he says regular picking encourages fruiting in cucumbers and other vegetables, such as broccoli, tomatoes, peppers, bush beans, eggplants and squash.
- These used to be called string beans, but the string has been bred out of most varieties.
- Green bush beans were formerly called "string beans" because fiber developed along the seams of the pods.
- Beans grow as a bush (bush bean) or as a vine (pole bean) that needs support.
Definition of bush bean in US English: bush beannoun 1A variety of bean plant whose bushy growth requires no support. Compare with pole bean Example sentencesExamples - Choose pole beans over bush beans, and trellis them along the back of a container.
- Set smaller vegetable crops, such as bush beans, on both sides of a single drip line.
- You can grow them in smaller gardens using a more intensive method of planting them in 4 x 4 foot squares, as you would bush beans.
- Although a bush bean cultivar was used, the plants in the high-density stand adopted a climbing growth habit.
- It's not too late to plant more bush beans, summer squash, melons, peppers, eggplants, marigolds, zinnias, gomphrena, rudbeckia, coleus and caladiums.
- 1.1 The edible pod from the bush bean.
Example sentencesExamples - Green bush beans were formerly called "string beans" because fiber developed along the seams of the pods.
- Fresh pole beans and bush beans can be stored, unwashed in plastic bags in the vegetable crisper of the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
- Beans grow as a bush (bush bean) or as a vine (pole bean) that needs support.
- These used to be called string beans, but the string has been bred out of most varieties.
- However, he says regular picking encourages fruiting in cucumbers and other vegetables, such as broccoli, tomatoes, peppers, bush beans, eggplants and squash.
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