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  • Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Bush Beans on Black Plastic Mulch
  • Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 12:20:18 -0700

Allan

You may want to try summer savory as a companion plant for beans. It is
reputed to repel bean beetles.

http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/chemung/agriculture/publications/companion-planting.pdf

Kurt Forman
Clearview Farm
Palmyra, NY 14522
Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit
salad.

--- wshoemak AT illinois.edu wrote:

From: "Shoemaker, William H" <wshoemak AT illinois.edu>
To: Market Farming <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Bush Beans on Black Plastic Mulch
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 16:39:33 +0000

Allan

Think of the 3/hole as a hill planting system. They really won't compete any
more than 1/3" because they each have a similar resource base. They'll find a
way to share space and produce a similar crop, but you will find it easier to
plant. I was involved in looking at such systems for various crops years ago,
and we found the yeilds tend to be similar. The impact is how each system
affects management. In your case, you might find it easier to make a hole
every 12". It will probably be safer for the plastic mulch as well.

You might consider planting most of your beans one way, then have a short row
the other way just to compare.

Bill
William H. Shoemaker
University of Illinois, Crop Sciences
St Charles Horticulture Research Center
535 Randall Road, St Charles, IL 60174
630-584-7254, wshoemak AT illinois.edu

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[market-farming-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] on behalf of Allan Balliett
[allan.balliett AT gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 10:56 AM
To: Market Farming
Subject: [Market-farming] Bush Beans on Black Plastic Mulch

I was just getting ready to put some of Johnny's"Jumbo" bush beans on
black plastic with drip irrigation.

I'm getting mixed information on how to do this.

Johnny's is telling me to put the plants every two inches (1 seed)
(this is from a consultation phone call). University recommendations
have been for 3 plants spaced 12 inches in the rows (rows 15 inches
apart)

the 3 inches apart seems so TEDIOUS for planting and 3 plants a whole
(no thinning recommended) seems like it's won't work.

I'm wondering what's worked for folks on this list.

Also, my last planting of beans has been hit pretty hard by bean
beetles, inspite of weekly spraying with pyrethreum I'm wondering if
anyone is having luck controlling bean beetles (for example: is that
bean beetle bT still off the market?)

Thanks

_Allan in WV where the heatwave is coming back next wk
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