Bush Bean - Tendergreen Improved - Out of StockExtremely meaty, smooth, dark green, round, tender pods, 6"-7" (15-18 cm) long. Absolutely stringless at all stages of growth. This highly productive bean is ideal for home and market gardens. Culture: After the last frost date, the soil is approximately 50 degrees Fahrenheit, sow seeds 4" apart, 1" deep in rows 24"-36" apart. Thinning is not necessary. For continuous supply plant every three weeks until July 15th. Harvest: Maturity 52 days. Pick regularly when young to encourage a new pod set. Extended season, high yield even in hot weather. Nutrition: Good source of protein, dietary fiber, Vitamins A and C Preserving: Can or Freeze Seed Saving: Near the end of the growing season, allow the beans to dry completely on the vine; the pods will be light brown, and the seeds will rattle inside. Remove the seeds from the pods. After the green bean seeds are completely dry, store them in a cool, dry place for up to a year. Notes:
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Garden Bean- Burpee Stringless Green PodAttractive, round bean pods 5"-6" long, Slightly curved, brittle, meaty, entirely stringless, and of finest flavor. The plants are medium-large, spreading bush form, with dark green foliage; extremely productive Culture: Any good well-drained soil with a pH above 6 will grow beans. After the last frost date, sow seeds approximately 2" apart, 1" deep, rows 24"-36" apart. Pick regularly when young to encourage a new pod set. Beans do not tolerate cool, wet soil. Harvest: Pick when pods are full Nutrition: Low calorie, high in fiber. Vitamins A and C, Calcium, and Phosphorus Seed Saving: Near the end of the growing season, allow the beans to dry completely on the vine; the pods will be light brown, and the seeds will rattle inside. Remove the seeds from the pods. After the seeds are completely dry, store them in a cool, dry place for up to a year. Notes:
Garden Bean - Topnotch Golden WaxThis bean is the best flat podded wax bean. Pods are 5 1/4" (13.125 cm) Long. Stringless, tender, and of fine flavor. Freezes well. Very productive. Suitable for canning.
Culture: Any good well-drained soil with a pH above 6 will grow beans. Plant from late spring to mid-summer, after the soil, warms. Stagger plantings one week apart for continuous yields. Harvesting: When pods are 3" long. Do NOT pick when plants are wet. Pick regularly when young to encourage a new pod set. beans do not tolerate cool, wet soil. Preserving: Can or Freeze Nutrition: Low in calories, high in fiber, complex carbohydrates, and protein. Seed Saving: Near the end of the growing season, allow the beans to dry completely on the vine; the pods will be light brown, and the seeds will rattle inside. Remove the seeds from the pods. After the seeds are completely dry, store them in a cool, dry place for up to a year. Notes:
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The FDL Seed Library is a collection of open-pollinated and heirloom seeds that you can borrow to plant and grow at home. By saving seeds as a community we help create local seed stocks that are better acclimated to our climate and which support an abundant and genetically diverse landscape.
We ask that seeds are “returned” by harvesting seeds from a plant or two that you grow. Donated seeds will help to add diversity to our collection. Archives
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