How tall do Fortex pole beans grow?

Fortex pole beans are known for their exceptional growth and can reach impressive heights in the garden. These French pole beans have a reputation for their vigorous growth, and with the right conditions, they can climb to astounding heights. In my personal experience, I have seen Fortex pole beans grow to heights of over 10 feet!

The tall growth of Fortex pole beans is due to their nature as a vining plant. Unlike bush beans that grow in a compact manner, pole beans have long, flexible stems that can climb up trellises, fences, or other support structures. This vertical growth allows them to take advantage of the available space and maximize their exposure to sunlight.

When provided with a sturdy trellis or support system, Fortex pole beans will happily climb and reach for the sky. The height they can achieve is truly impressive and adds a beautiful vertical element to the garden. I have found that providing a trellis or support structure that is at least 6-8 feet tall is sufficient for these beans to reach their full potential.

It is important to note that the height of Fortex pole beans can vary depending on various factors such as soil fertility, sunlight exposure, and overall growing conditions. Providing them with a fertile, well-draining soil and ensuring they receive full sun will help promote healthy growth and maximize their height potential.

In addition to their tall growth, Fortex pole beans also produce an abundance of long, medium-green pods. These pods can grow to over 27cm (11 inches) in length, making them one of the longest pole bean varieties available. The versatility of Fortex pole beans is also worth mentioning, as they can be harvested at smaller sizes (around 15-20cm or 6-8 inches) for extra slender filet beans.

To sum up, Fortex pole beans have the potential to grow to impressive heights, reaching over 10 feet when provided with a suitable trellis or support structure. Their vining nature allows them to take advantage of vertical space and create a stunning visual display in the garden. Additionally, their long, medium-green pods make them a versatile and delicious addition to any garden.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.