Prolific climber to 5 ½-6'H. Produces 6"L stringless, dark green, round, straight, smooth pods that set from base to the top of the vine. Stay sweet and crispy even at maturity! Yields until frost. Good flavor as a snap or shell bean. White seed. USES: Canning, Dried, Freezing, Fresh Markets, Home Gardens (BCMV). David's Garden Seeds is a Veteran owned business that has been offering quality seeds since 2009.
Seedz Certified Organic Seeds are grown, harvested, packed, and shipped by hand right here in the USA. Our heirloom seeds are USDA Organic and Verified Non GMO. We believe in healthy environments, healthy communities, and healthy bodies. That's why we take such care to ensure that all of our heirloom vegetable seeds are of the highest possible quality available. ABOUT YOUR NEW ORGANIC POLE BEAN SEEDS Introduced in Kentucky just prior to the Civil War, this classic variety has proven its excellence over many generations. Expect pods that are stringless, solid, and meaty with great flavor. Use... [Read More]
Extraordinaire! a French bean that's bigger & tastier-a new classic. A gourmet's delight, this stringless French variety is everything you wish for in a bean: tender, green, mildly sweet, nutty, meaty, savory. Wildly popular in France (the French know beans), you can pick them from 6-11". vigorous growth requires sturdy stakes.
HIGH QUALITY HIGH YIELD EASY TO GROWN PREMATURE HARVEST HIGH NUTRITIONAL VALUE Nutritional valueA rich nutrient beans, comprising a plurality of components of protein, fat, carbohydrates, crude fiber, calcium, iron, vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin C, niacin, pantothenic acid, hemagglutinin and the like.l
Bright yellow, smooth pods. This elegant, flavorful wax bean is a clear improvement over older, less attractive pole wax bean varieties. Pods mature at 8-8 1/2" but may also be harvested as very attractive filet beans at 7". Better tasting than bush wax beans. David's Garden Seeds is a Veteran owned business that has been offering quality seeds since 2009.
60-70 days. Annual. Scarlet Runner: Pods have a rich, delicious flavor, and should be picked when fairly short, between four and six inches, and used as snap beans. Once the pods become too tough for snap bean use, the immature seed can be shelled out, or allowed to mature and dry. Dried runner bean seed can be cooked like dried common bean seed. The scarlet runner is a visually stunning vine plant that produces beans, as well as small, red, heart-shaped flowers. The rate at which these vines grow is impressive; they can get up to twenty feet in length in a single season.
An old time heirloom with truly delicious flavor. Highly productive over a long bearing season until frost.Great for fresh pods or dried beans. This bean is a real stunner.
65 days. Pods are 7 to 9 inches long, meaty and tender. Stringless when young. Vigorous vine produces a large yield of beans with excellent flavor. This variety is a quality combination of two bean varieties, with the great flavor of the Kentucky Wonder and the enhanced sweetness of the Blue Lake. Healthy, vigorous vines grow up to 6 feet tall and produce an abundance of 6 to 7 inch dark green, white-seeded pods. Extended growing season! Sweet, tender flavor! Matures in about 60 days.
For Asian and specialty markets. A more widely adapted day-neutral variety of a subtropical Asian specialty. Graceful, 16-20" long, dark green pods, no bigger than the diameter of a pencil. Stringless, sweet, and richly flavored for steaming and stir-fry. Prefers warm days and nights - expect reduced yield in cooler areas. Use a tall trellis. Black seeds. David's Garden Seeds is a Veteran owned business that has been offering quality seeds since 2009.
Beautiful, slender purple pods. Much nicer than older, purple pole bean varieties. Harvest pods at 8-9". Excellent, rich, and slightly sweet flavor. Suitable for fresh use in salads or cooked. Beans turn green when cooked. David's Garden Seeds is a Veteran owned business that has been offering quality seeds since 2009.
Organic Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean Seed produces a favorite garden staple with unbeatable productivity, consistency, and flavor. This heirloom plant hales from the 1800s, being introduced in Kentucky just prior to the Civil War. This classic variety has proven its excellence through the test of time. Great for drying, shelling, or fresh, right off the stalk, these green beans are string-less when young. Great for freezing and canning, these plants are hearty, even in the hottest weather. Pods are 7-9" long, stringless, solid, and meaty. Known to have a favorable bean-y flavor. Use fresh for sna... [Read More]
Organic heirloom seeds. An old fashioned favorite, "Kentucky Wonder" is what some experts say is the American name for the classic "runner bean." That tells you it'll be a strong pole or fence-growing vine with great green pods to harvest right into fall. When and Where to Plant: Select sunny location and plant when all danger of frost is past and the soil has warmed. For best results, loosen soil with spade or fork, fertilize with vegetable food and smooth with rake. Firm soil over seed and keep moist. Care: Support pole beans with stout poles, trellis, string, or wire. David's Garden Seeds i... [Read More]
This french beauty is a stand out in the garden with showy violet-purple flowers that lead to a very LONG season of delicious beans. Cobra is a climbing bean with straight, stringless pods that reach 7" or longer. Their flavor is tender, sweet and they will quickly become a family favorite.
Fresh seeds inside US and Fast Shipping This bean is a very vigorous bush-type original flat-Romano bean. Much better than other blue pole bean on tasting and production. Strong production and good disease resistance make this a great choice for home. Romano Pole Bean is an old Italian heirloom with distinctive flavor and very heavy yields. Vines load up with long, string less, flat podded beans, will yield right up to frost and are much more productive than bush varieties. Plant at the base of trellises or fences about 6" to and give them support to climb. 60 days to maturity.
Kentucky Wonder is a perfect green bean for fresh, cooked, frozen or makes a great canned bean. The bean is stringless & tender when young, the green pods are rich in flavor. Kentucky Wonder is a brown-seeded bean noted for its exceptional flavor and its heavy crops of 9" green pods, borne in clusters. Pods are oval, thick, gently curved, meaty and tender. Some vines can reach 12' long, so provide adequate support. Not cold tolerant, beans need warm soil of 65 degrees or better. Regular harvesting of the young pods will ensure a greater yield. Grows best in full sun with well watered soil.... [Read More]
Scarlet Runner Pole Bean Garden Seed. Phaseolus coccineus. Also known as Scarlet conqueror, fire bean, mammoth, red giant, scarlet emperor & white dutch runner.Their abundant red, pink, or bicolor blooms are attractive to hummingbirds, and
A favorite of early Oregon farmers, the Blue Lake stringless pole bean gets its name from the lake district of Ukiah, California. The original Blue Lake bean came from the upper Missouri River basin, where
Ricinus Castor Bean Ornamental Garden Seeds. Ricinus communis. This robust annual may grow 6 to 15 feet in one season with full sunlight, heat and adequate moisture. Just for you is a famous online convenient
Ricinus Castor Bean Ornamental Garden Seeds. Ricinus communis. This robust annual may grow 6 to 15 feet in one season with full sunlight, heat and adequate
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