Blue Lake Bush Bean Seeds
They used to be called “string” beans because of the fibrous string that ran the length of the pods, but now with improved varieties, they are really “stringless ” beans!
The reason most gardeners prefer growing bush beans to pole beans is because although they take up more space, they require less work planting, staking, weeding and watering, and bush beans produce most of their crop all at once.
This makes harvesting very fast and convenient because by getting all your beans at once it’s helpful for freezing or canning. Also, by staggering planting times by a few weeks you can have continuous bean production all summer long.
So, because green beans are the fourth most popular summer vegetable grown by home gardeners (tomatoes, cucumbers and sweet peppers beating them out) we are going to give you 10 tips that are guaranteed to bring you the best, tastiest, and most productive bush bean crop ever.
Plus, at the end of this article, we have a chart of bush beans giving you 22 of the most favorite varieties grown by professional and home gardeners alike.
Leo (verified owner) –
Awesome product and company
Liam (verified owner) –
Awesome product and company
Nicholas (verified owner) –
The seeds had a great germination rate
Jackson (verified owner) –
It came really quick and looks real enough. I recommend!
Riley (verified owner) –
So far so good!
Mateo (verified owner) –
Very well worth the money.
Kayden (verified owner) –
So far so good!
Nathaniel (verified owner) –
Easy to grow beautiful
Richard (verified owner) –
It came really quick and looks real enough. I recommend!
Robert (verified owner) –
Good quality.