Growing beans on living supports - ?daft idea 
Just thinking aloud here
Could you grow beans (twining habit) up living plants like raspberry canes, fruit trees or shrubs?
I'm thinking of a plant with an open structure, not a very leafy one.
Maybe grow a host plant as a permanent bean support that could be used every year.
Beans frame are reused for many years, with the addition of fertiliser at the base, so why not use a living structure too. Perhaps 2 crops from one space?
I'd be interested in your thoughts - yes, really I would.

Just thinking aloud here

Could you grow beans (twining habit) up living plants like raspberry canes, fruit trees or shrubs?
I'm thinking of a plant with an open structure, not a very leafy one.
Maybe grow a host plant as a permanent bean support that could be used every year.
Beans frame are reused for many years, with the addition of fertiliser at the base, so why not use a living structure too. Perhaps 2 crops from one space?
I'd be interested in your thoughts - yes, really I would.

approach. Grow the beans up the corn. Don't see why it wouldn't work for other things, but maybe you need to stagger the productive times so they don't interfere at the wrong times.
I don�t like beans strangling my corn wherever they want,some areas they can but they can completely strangle a cob stopping it from growing,when they�re growing up canes you don�t have to worry about what they�re getting up to
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