Spent half an hour tonight cruising bean rows and helping wandering vines go back home. I'm surprised how pods are setting on the vines, many very close to the ground. Network bean Fasold has a pile under there touching the dirt. Do you ever see this@bluejay? I have much more experience with bush beans so I'm learning about how poles typically behave. Thee are lots up the vine as well, but the most mature pods are down there?
Had a fantastic rain today, then nice warm bright sun. Night are getting cool lately, 12 C/53.6 F tonight. But I'm glad the massive heat seems to have subsided cause I think the flowers set better in medium weather. It's better weather to develop pods I think, not too cool not hot as the blazes either. Was 22C/71.6 F today.
Bluejay I wonder what kind of steroids network beans Armenian Giant Black and Fissole Rassacher are on! I've never seen pole beans grow this huge, up & outward. Hard to estimate the height, but it must be over 10 to 11 feet. Monster vines, but no pods on Fissole R.!

AGB has some though. I went poking around and some bean vines are still only blooming.

I guess it's varietal differences. Flor de Mayo is SUCH a strange little bean. I don't think it likes heat! Now that we're getting some cooerrands temps its finally growing happily. It's such a small vine, almost like my tepary beans, just about that size.
Ate my first Hoj Princesse beans today, the vine are loaded. Delicious! Another cassette bean I could send I think, though I shouldn't count my eggs before they hatch!




Fasold pods...on the ground
Armenian Giant & FR.... huge!
Teparies
Network bean Irish Connors
Dragon Tongue on the left - planted late - on the right Yer Fasold plant early and stunted by bean seed flies. There is an upside to the stunting though; my garden is quite prone to sclerotina in fall, which rots my pods, so small plants actually prevent that condition.