Are We Fixing the Soil with Beans….

March 17, 2026 | News

There’s something we’ve all said — or at least thought — at some point in our gardening journey: “Let me plant beans… they will fix my soil.” It sounds simple. Almost automatic. Plant a bean → get nitrogen → improve your soil. But here’s the part that changed everything for me…  That only happens if…

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