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Kentucky Wonder (Brown) Pole Bean Seeds, 30 Heirloom Seeds Per Packet, Non GMO Seeds

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Phaseolus coccineus "Kentucky Wonder Pole" Brown Bean

Kentucky Wonder (Brown) Pole Beans are a popular heirloom variety of pole beans that are well-suited for growing in a variety of climates. They are also sometimes called "Old Homestead" or simply "Kentucky Wonder."

The plant produces long, slender, dark green pods that are typically around 7-8 inches in length. When cooked, the beans inside the pods are tender and flavorful. The beans are a deep brown color, which is where the variety gets its name.

Kentucky Wonder (Brown) Pole Beans are a climbing plant that can reach up to 8-10 feet tall. As a pole bean, they require a trellis or other support structure to grow vertically. This makes them ideal for small gardens where space is limited, as they can be grown vertically to save space.

These beans are known for their productivity and are a favorite among gardeners for their easy-to-grow nature and excellent taste. They are a good source of protein, fiber, and other nutrients, making them a healthy addition to any diet.

Overall, Kentucky Wonder (Brown) Pole Beans are a great choice for anyone looking to grow delicious and nutritious beans in their garden.

Type: Annual

Sun: Full
Planting Depth: 1”
Spacing: 3”
Water: Moderate
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 58 days
Height: 5-7' vining
Zones: 3-12

 

Planting Instructions

 

Approx seeds per order 30

Vine beans can grow up to 15 feet long and need trellises, stakes, or fences to grow on for support. Pole varieties produce more beans than bush types and are generally more disease-resistant. Pole beans grow over a period of time, providing fresh beans for several weeks. As they are picked, they produce more.

Plant bean seeds after all danger of frost has passed, and soil temperature is 48F minimum. Plants need 6-8 hours of sunlight per day. Plant seeds 1” deep in mounds with 3-4 seeds in each at the base of your trellis or support. Make sure the support is set-up before you plant the seeds so the roots aren't disturbed by doing it later. Arrange supports at least 6” apart.

Water deeply and regularly. Weed carefully as they have shallow roots. Make sure you will be around when they are ready as they will not stay well on the plants once they are mature. Beans always need to be picked straight away and will not wait until you are ready! If they are left to sit on the vine for more than 2 days, they will not taste great.

 

USDA Zone Map

Phaseolus coccineus "Kentucky Wonder Pole" Brown Bean

Kentucky Wonder (Brown) Pole Beans are a popular heirloom variety of pole beans that are well-suited for growing in a variety of climates. They are also sometimes called "Old Homestead" or simply "Kentucky Wonder."

The plant produces long, slender, dark green pods that are typically around 7-8 inches in length. When cooked, the beans inside the pods are tender and flavorful. The beans are a deep brown color, which is where the variety gets its name.

Kentucky Wonder (Brown) Pole Beans are a climbing plant that can reach up to 8-10 feet tall. As a pole bean, they require a trellis or other support structure to grow vertically. This makes them ideal for small gardens where space is limited, as they can be grown vertically to save space.

These beans are known for their productivity and are a favorite among gardeners for their easy-to-grow nature and excellent taste. They are a good source of protein, fiber, and other nutrients, making them a healthy addition to any diet.

Overall, Kentucky Wonder (Brown) Pole Beans are a great choice for anyone looking to grow delicious and nutritious beans in their garden.

Type: Annual

Sun: Full
Planting Depth: 1”
Spacing: 3”
Water: Moderate
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 58 days
Height: 5-7' vining
Zones: 3-12

 

Planting Instructions

 

Approx seeds per order 30

Vine beans can grow up to 15 feet long and need trellises, stakes, or fences to grow on for support. Pole varieties produce more beans than bush types and are generally more disease-resistant. Pole beans grow over a period of time, providing fresh beans for several weeks. As they are picked, they produce more.

Plant bean seeds after all danger of frost has passed, and soil temperature is 48F minimum. Plants need 6-8 hours of sunlight per day. Plant seeds 1” deep in mounds with 3-4 seeds in each at the base of your trellis or support. Make sure the support is set-up before you plant the seeds so the roots aren't disturbed by doing it later. Arrange supports at least 6” apart.

Water deeply and regularly. Weed carefully as they have shallow roots. Make sure you will be around when they are ready as they will not stay well on the plants once they are mature. Beans always need to be picked straight away and will not wait until you are ready! If they are left to sit on the vine for more than 2 days, they will not taste great.

 

USDA Zone Map