BEAN VARIETIES
BEAN BUSH PROVIDER ORG
$6.49
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BEAN POLE BLUE LAKE ORG
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Bean Bush Royal Burgundy Organic Seeds$3.49Phaseolus vulgaris Item #3108 60 days. Green Beans (also called Snap Beans) have the best flavor when picked fresh from the garden. Royal Burgundy has delicious purple pods that are amazingly easy to grow and find among the backdrop of green foliage. It grows better than other bean types in cool weather, is very disease resistant and unlikely to be challenged by pests. Also a good container variety. This packet sows two 6-foot rows. | Bean Bush Gold Rush Organic Seeds$3.49Phaseolus vulgaris Item #3139 Gold Rush wax bean is a popular main crop bush bean for good reason. The yellow pods are easier to see against the foliage than green ones. They are borne in clusters around the main stem, so they're easy to harvest. Gold Rush holds its quality well, both on the plant and post-harvest. Grow these disease resistant plants in the ground or in containers. This packet sows two 9-foot rows. | Beet Bull's Blood HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.99Beta vulgaris Item #0222 60 days. Sow one row for the beautiful greens, and another row for the delicious roots! Bull's Blood is valued for its tender, sweet, deep red-burgundy foliage. The 16" greens rival chard and spinach for delectability and nutritional content. The beets of this 1840s heirloom are also quite tasty when harvested small. Beets are excellent for mild climates where multiple crops are possible. This packet sows two 9-foot rows |
Bean Bush Blue Lake 274 HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.99Phaseolus vulgaris Item #0004 The snap bean (or green bean) is eaten pod and all and is one of those vegetables that tastes significantly better when grown at home rather than bought at the grocery store. Blue Lake 274 produces a very large crop of round, 6" pods all at once on 16"-18" tall, bushy plants; beans are stringless when picked young. Excellent flavor, one of the best for freezing. Also a good container variety. This packet sows two 10 foot rows. |