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Roots exposed on my green beans

When plowing my green beans I noticed the roots were exposed and growing out from the beans. I had grass clippings on the ground so I didn’t see the roots until I started plowing. Have I killed my beans?


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#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 06/29/2020 @ 4:32 pm

Not likely. They can tolerate some root damage, as long as this wasn't right next to the beanstalk. This would cause quite a problem. Otherwise, they should recover just fine.

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