Bean Seeds, Pole - Blue Lake
(Phaseolus vulgaris) 65 days - Heirloom Pole Bean Seeds - 1923.
Consistently rated as one of the best heirloom beans for taste and yield, the heirloom Blue Lake Pole Bean is an old time favourite that still reigns supreme. They are ideal for organic growing with plants that grow to seven feet tall and bear a large number of delicious six inch, dark green heirloom beans all season long.
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Growth Habit: Pole bean, grows to 6 feet
Sun Requirements: Best in Full Sun
Soil Preference: Rich, well draining garden soil (balanced pH)
When to Plant: Beans are frost sensitive & should be planted after the last expected frost. Cooler soil temperatures can hinder germination.
How to Plant: Soak bean seeds over night to quicken germination.
- Rows: If growing in rows, hoe out a shallow furrow, 1 inch deep. Space bean seeds every 2 inches. Install trellis at the same time you plant, as they grow fast! Water thoroughly after planting.
- Tents: Install posts before planting. Plant seeds 1 inch deep at base of each post, spaced at 2 inches.
- Companion Planting: If inter-planting with corn or giant sunflowers as support plants, wait until they are at leas 6 inches tall before planting the beans. Plant seeds 1 inch deep, 2 inches apart & 6 inches away from support plant.
Cover seeds with soil & tamp down soil to improve contact with seeds. (Tamping also creates a trough that catches water, delivering it straight to the seeds!)
When to Harvest: Ready when beans are around 5-6 inches long & still smooth to the touch.
How to Harvest: Pick often to encouraged continual production.
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