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Exclusive | Harvest up to 2,400 Beans in Just 1-1/2 Square Feet
- Extra-sturdy cage supports vines for a bigger, better harvest
- Installed height is over 5 feet to hold tall pole beans
- Folds flat for storage at the end of the season
- Choice of Red, Green or Steel Gray
Grow bushels of beans with our tallest, strongest and sturdiest bean tower yet. The secret is thicker supports coupled with 10" legs that hold the structure securely in the ground. The Bean Tower in our test garden yielded 2,400 beans between mid-July and late September — in just 1-1/2 square feet! Supports are 5 mm thick with 3.5 mm crosspieces. Openings are 7-1/2" square to allow easy harvesting. In windy locations, we recommend anchoring with our Extra-Tall Earth Staples, sold separately.
- Steel Gray is galvanized steel; Red and Green are powder-coated steel
- 14-1/4" square x 75" H overall, including 10" legs
- 65" H installed
- Vertical wires are 5mm; horizontal wires are 3.5mm
- 7-1/2" square openings
- Easy, no-tools assembly
- Folds for off-season storage
- Gardener's Supply Exclusive
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- Simple to use (284)
- Durable (265)
- Easy to store (253)
- Effective (236)
- Versatile (146)
Cons
- Flimsy (12)
- Not reusable (3)
- Poor design (3)
Best Uses
- Vegetable gardens (306)
- Flower gardens (35)
- Containers (33)
- Landscaping (12)
- Decorative (7)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Avid gardener (240), Getting started (44), Master gardener (28)
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Pros
- Easy Storage Each Year
- Perfect for Small Spaces
Cons
Best Uses
- For Me Pole Beans
I bought two for planting my pole beans. They were easy to put together and will be easy to store and my beans have started coming up. I have a very small space for my garden, so these are perfect.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easily Stores After Use
- It does the job
- its compact
- Its Very Attractive
Cons
- none
Best Uses
- Bean Trellis
I use it as a pole bean trellis and its exciting to see the beans attach to it.
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- No
Pros
- Grabbing On Tight
- Loving The Climb
- The Beans Are On The Way
Cons
Best Uses
It arrived promptly, easy to put together and our beans seem to be enjoying the climb to a hopefully plentiful crop.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Just tall enough
- Just The Right Footprint
Cons
Best Uses
I use this for my haricot vert pole beans. It is just the right size and shape for an over ample harvest right through September. It even withstood huricane Katrina ('tho it leaned a little).
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- No
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I'm trying pole beans on this tower for the first time this year. It seems sturdy and is quite attractive in the vegetable garden.
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- No
Pros
- Easy to assemble
- Rugged
- Smart Use Of Space
Cons
Best Uses
Easy set-up, comes hooked together so no wrestling with it and having open hooks catch on fencing, clothes, etc. They come in two pieces - a top and a bottom, each one a collapsed square. You pop the squares open and then fit the female sleeve prongs of the top over the corresponding male ones on the bottom. The genius of it is that they aren't all the same length so you can line up the long ones first and then the short ones, instead of feeling like you don't have enough hands to line them all up at once. I have only just planted the beans but I am looking forward to having the usual sprawl contained! And lower risk of the bean complex becoming a sail in heavy wind - it's just a much smaller face. Like an old-fashioned bean teepee but even more space-economical!
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I was very disappointed in the gauge of wire of this tower. While inserting it in the ground, several of the side wires broke off. They seemed to be lightly soddered to the frame. I kept wondering if I was doing something wrong. I am sure it will hold the beans but it is now a little lopsided and won't square up. The pepper and eggplant supports were sturdy and that is what I expected.
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- No
Pros
- Sturdy Will Probally Last
Cons
- Nothing
Best Uses
- Small space
will be able twice the pole beans as the bush beans and space left over,
So sturdy they will outlast me I'll put them in the will
compact so well for a small amount of storage space
Only good can be said
And "the greatest people" work there!
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Pros
- Keeps Beans Neat
- Takes up little space
Cons
Best Uses
The bean tower is great and keeps my beans neat in the garden.
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Pros
- Excellent For Climbers
- Tall Supports Work Great
- Very strong construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Cucumbers
- Pole beans
I've used these wonderful cages for beans and cucumbers for about five years, every year getting one or two more. They're a bit pricey but worth every penny as once installed they never need to be adjusted for the entire season. The long legs go deep into the ground and ours have never needed any ground staples. I have nine of them now and only the oldest one has a slight break in it. They fold flat for easy winter storage. My best vegetable cage of any type.
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Learn how to plan, plant and tend your own super-productive, raised-bed vegetable garden.
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Beans are one of the easiest crops to grow in a home garden. Plant a bean seed, and it will almost certainly grow and produce a generous crop with little effort on the part of the gardener.
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