Monday, January 30, 2012

How long do tomato plants, bean plants take to grow?

Beans take around 45 to 50 days for green beans and up to 110 days for dried beans. tomatoes can be as quick as 50 days for cherry tomatoes to 90 days for most of the big heirloom indeterminant tomatoes

How long do tomato plants, bean plants take to grow?
About 6 to 8 weeks. It also depends on light and soil conditions.
Reply:Most of tomatoes take about 80 days to start fruiting. Beans are a lot shorter period. Look at the back of the package to see what the time periods are
Reply:Hi:


There are many varieties of tomato plants available today and their germination rate varies. I just put a page up yesterday on my website on growing a vegetable and fruit garden. It will give you some information on different vegetables. Tomatoes average anywhere from 65 to 80 days to germinate and mature. Beans will also vary depending on what type of bean. Beans can mature 40 to 70 days. Pole Beans grow pretty fast. Once the beans have come through the soil, a good tip is to stake them and add string down the row.





Hope this has helped some and if you need any further suggestions, please feel free to contact me at the website. I will also link you to my site map as this page has everything that is on the site. There is also a page on a vegetable - herb - and flower garden. Have a great day!


Kimberly


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Reply:It usually takes a few weeks for tomato plants to start getting flowers, depending on soil and weather conditions, and wether or not you are starting the plant from seed or planting one that has already started growing. Once the plant has flowers, it helps to sometimes spray the flowers with "tomato set" which helps with the pollination.


Bean plants take a few weeks, but once they get going they usually start producing pretty quickly.

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