Take 3-6 long sticks, maybe 8' long. Tie them together at the top. Stick the ends in the earth in a big circle. Plant several beans around the bottom of each pole. The beans will grow up the pole (you may need to encourage them to wrap around the pole at first). If you don't space the poles quite evenly but leave a gap or entrance, when the beans have grown up in midsummer a child can crawl inside and be cool even on a hot day.
No. Tipi (tepee, teepee) is a noun, a conical tent. But the noun can be used as an adjunct or adjective (tepee pole, tepee hides).
Pole beans mature in 60 to 90 days.
I do believe you mean pole beans. Yes you can eat pole beans. Pole beans are a type of green beans.Answeryes u can. my grandad has a large patch. very good if u snap a few too.
they are bush beans.
a tepee normally they were made out of skin.
There are two types of bean plants: bush beans and pole beans. Bush beans grow 18-30" high, start producing fruit earlier, and stop producing fruit sooner than pole beans. Pole beans grow 6-12' high, depending on the variety, and need a trellis or something to climb on for support. Pole beans start producing later but produce more beans over the season than bush beans.
Tepee or tipi
tepee
Mostly sticks and animal hide.
The significant importance of the tepee , was it was the red Indians home and lodging place. In history the Native americans before the invention of houses they lived in Tepee's made of leather through out the seasons.It is a mark of our history.
Green beans are a catchall name for variety of pole and bush beans that happen to be green (they do come in other colors). Pole and bush beans are planted after the last Spring frost and depending on the variety can be harvested in about 60 days.
There is not a difference between snap beans and pole beans. They are very much alike in every way shape and form. They are both just a different type of green bean. They grow the same and are cared for the same way.