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Phaseolus coccineus Climbing bean. These beans are gigantic! A vine with striking bright scarlet flowers that attract hummingbirds and bees. This Colorado-adapted landrace is drought tolerant and so easy to grow. Kids love shelling them from their huge pods. Eaten...
Phaseolus vulgaris These delightful semi-climbing heirloom beans grew well interplanted with our corn. They can also be grown on their own with or without staking. Also called Mayflower or Amish Knuttle. Eat green when young and tender or as a...
Phaseolus vulgaris A wide diversity of colors and shading patterns displays this bean's highly resilient genetics and make this bean especially fun to harvest. Eat young and tender as a snap bean; as a shelling bean like edamame-- boil or...
Phaseolus vulgaris Bush dry bean. One of our most prolific beans by far! Small, shiny black and striped tan beans are a delight to harvest. They do best with some support for their sprawling vines. Beans are tasty and remain...
Phaseolus vulgaris Beautiful striped climbing beans--purple, gray and the occasional yellow! Highly productive, especially when started early-- they can climb 10+ feet! Eat as a green bean when young and as a dried bean. Planting Instructions: Sow directly in the...
Phaseolus vulgaris Bush dry bean. Orca beans are also known as Yin Yang or Calypso beans. We love their strong black & white motif. Strong plants are sturdy and easy to grow. Eat as a dry bean in soups, refried...
Phaseolus vulgaris This colorful mixture of climbing beans will delight any gardener. A mixture of Hopi Purple String Beans, Cherokee Cornfield Pole Beans & Rattlesnake Beans. Plant them along a trellis or fence and watch them climb to over 6...
Phaseolus vulgaris Called a "crazy bean" for how insanely productive these plants are! A hardy and stocky bush bean. At times it even keeps producing after a light frost. Young tender green beans are delicious before strings develop. Dry beans...
Phaseolus vulgaris This lovely, long & skinny bush bean has mottled purple on one end. It can be eaten when green and tender; most commonly eaten as a dry bean. A mild flavor and a firm texture that holds its...
Phaseolus vulgaris Boatloads of large, flat-podded fresh snap beans. Colorado adapted. They need a trellis to climb and will impressive you with their massive productivity of snap beans suitable for market! Planting Instructions: Sow directly in the ground 2" deep,...
Vigna unguiculata ssp. sesquipedalis It's fun to see how long these beans can grow with a good trellis to climb! Also known as snake bean and long-podded cow pea. Eat young green pods raw or in stir-fries, soups, omelets and...
Phaseolus vulgaris Planting Instructions: Sow directly in the ground 2" deep, 3" apart in spring after all danger of frost has passed. Keep moist until germinated. Seed Saving Instructions: Allow pods to fully dry on the vine. Pick dried pods...
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