You say it’s 106 where you are - it was 104 here. How can plants live through that? My story sounds a lot like yours - beans plants dying from being cooked by the heat/sun. Tomatoes are almost gone - at least I have been getting tomatoes up to now.
I will have my act together for something to grow in the fall maybe - but I will have it together, knowing what I’m doing, preparing for early spring next year. I didn’t have the right tools and knowledge before now.
I hope you have better luck for fall.
Yikes, the 9 o’clock news is saying several places got up to 107.
The dogs enjoy going out when I go out to the garden. All I have to say is, “it’s time to go to the garden” and they can’t get outside fast enough. This evening when I went out to water, hubby came out a few minutes later to say they told him it was too hot and were already back inside. I hate to think what it’ll be like in August!
Try to keep the bean plants going and they’ll produce again in the fall when it gets cooler.