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-Choose a spot 6 feet square in full sun.
-Dig up and loosen the soil to the depth of 1 foot, and cultivate a 4-inch layer of organic soil amendment (but not manure) into it. A good soil amendment that we recommend is Kellogg Amend.
-Sprinkle the ground with 2 pounds of commercial vegetable fertilizer (5-10-10 or 6-12-8, for example). Work this into the top 6 inches. Or alternatively, you can work in 1 pound bone meal or 2 pounds 0-10-10 and provide nitrogen by inoculating your seed with nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
-Tie together at one end four 8-foot-long bamboo poles or green plastic-covered garden stakes. Set up your teepee with the legs spread about 4 feet apart and the ends shoved 3 to 4 inches into the ground.
-Plant 5 or 6 beans 3 inches apart, with the scar side down, around each pole. Plant 1 inch deep along the coast, 2 inches deep inland. Cover the seeds with commercial potting soil and pat it down gently.
-Water deeply after planting. Don't water again until the beans come up unless the soil begins to dry out. (Sometimes beans rot instead of coming up. If the problem is heavy soil see How to Plant Large Seeds in Heavy Soil (below) for how best to plant in it. If the problem is cold soil - below 60 degrees F or 16 degrees C - presprout the seed before planting it.
-Once the plants have emerged keep them well watered and protect them from birds and snails.
-When the plants are 3 or 4 inches tall thin to the best three on each pole. (Snip the others off with scissors.) Give the young plants a helping hand to start them winding around the poles. Once started they'll keep going with no further help from you.
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