Contender Bush Beans are a champion among bean varieties. They are known for reliably producing a high yield and for starting to produce about a week before other types of beans.
Prepare to grow your own crop of Contender Bush Beans by ordering non-GMO bean seeds from Patriot Seeds.
Our seeds are 100% heirloom and come packaged in heavy-duty packaging, which allows you to store them for over 5 years.
When you're ready to declare your food independence, buy Patriot Seeds!
Heirloom Contender Bush Beans Planting Instructions
Contender Bush Beans grow in full sun and take about 55 days to grow from planting to harvest.
Direct sow the seeds 1 to 2 weeks after the average last frost. The soil temperature should be at least 65°F.
Sow 1 seed every 4 inches, 1 inch deep, and in rows 18 to 24 inches apart.
For a continued harvest, plant again every 1 to 2 weeks until 60 days before the expected first frost of fall.
Skip planting when summer temperatures exceed 90°F.
Heirloom Contender Bush Beans Harvesting Instructions
When the pods snap and break in half cleanly, the beans are ready for harvest. Usually, this occurs just after the seeds have begun to form and the pods are 6 to 8 inches in length.
To harvest, hold the stem in one hand and the pod in the other.
Avoid pulling off the branches, as they may continue to produce pods.
Did You Know This About Contender Bush Beans?
Like something out of a fairy tale, the largest bean pods in the world can grow up to 5 feet long!
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Heirloom Contender Bush Beans (5g)
Contender Bush Beans are a champion among bean varieties. They are known for reliably producing a high yield and for starting to produce about a week before other types of beans.
Prepare to grow your own crop of Contender Bush Beans by ordering non-GMO bean seeds from Patriot Seeds.
Our seeds are 100% heirloom and come packaged in heavy-duty packaging, which allows you to store them for over 5 years.
When you're ready to declare your food independence, buy Patriot Seeds!
Heirloom Contender Bush Beans Planting Instructions
Contender Bush Beans grow in full sun and take about 55 days to grow from planting to harvest.
Direct sow the seeds 1 to 2 weeks after the average last frost. The soil temperature should be at least 65°F.
Sow 1 seed every 4 inches, 1 inch deep, and in rows 18 to 24 inches apart.
For a continued harvest, plant again every 1 to 2 weeks until 60 days before the expected first frost of fall.
Skip planting when summer temperatures exceed 90°F.
Heirloom Contender Bush Beans Harvesting Instructions
When the pods snap and break in half cleanly, the beans are ready for harvest. Usually, this occurs just after the seeds have begun to form and the pods are 6 to 8 inches in length.
To harvest, hold the stem in one hand and the pod in the other.
Avoid pulling off the branches, as they may continue to produce pods.
Did You Know This About Contender Bush Beans?
Like something out of a fairy tale, the largest bean pods in the world can grow up to 5 feet long!
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Heirloom Contender Bush Beans (5g) by Patriot Seeds
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DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Contender Bush Beans (5g)
Contender Bush Beans are a champion among bean varieties. They are known for reliably producing a high yield and for starting to produce about a week before other types of beans.
Prepare to grow your own crop of Contender Bush Beans by ordering non-GMO bean seeds from Patriot Seeds.
Our seeds are 100% heirloom and come packaged in heavy-duty packaging, which allows you to store them for over 5 years.
When you're ready to declare your food independence, buy Patriot Seeds!
Heirloom Contender Bush Beans Planting Instructions
Contender Bush Beans grow in full sun and take about 55 days to grow from planting to harvest.
Direct sow the seeds 1 to 2 weeks after the average last frost. The soil temperature should be at least 65°F.
Sow 1 seed every 4 inches, 1 inch deep, and in rows 18 to 24 inches apart.
For a continued harvest, plant again every 1 to 2 weeks until 60 days before the expected first frost of fall.
Skip planting when summer temperatures exceed 90°F.
Heirloom Contender Bush Beans Harvesting Instructions
When the pods snap and break in half cleanly, the beans are ready for harvest. Usually, this occurs just after the seeds have begun to form and the pods are 6 to 8 inches in length.
To harvest, hold the stem in one hand and the pod in the other.
Avoid pulling off the branches, as they may continue to produce pods.
Did You Know This About Contender Bush Beans?
Like something out of a fairy tale, the largest bean pods in the world can grow up to 5 feet long!
DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Contender Bush Beans (5g)
Contender Bush Beans are a champion among bean varieties. They are known for reliably producing a high yield and for starting to produce about a week before other types of beans.
Prepare to grow your own crop of Contender Bush Beans by ordering non-GMO bean seeds from Patriot Seeds.
Our seeds are 100% heirloom and come packaged in heavy-duty packaging, which allows you to store them for over 5 years.
When you're ready to declare your food independence, buy Patriot Seeds!
Heirloom Contender Bush Beans Planting Instructions
Contender Bush Beans grow in full sun and take about 55 days to grow from planting to harvest.
Direct sow the seeds 1 to 2 weeks after the average last frost. The soil temperature should be at least 65°F.
Sow 1 seed every 4 inches, 1 inch deep, and in rows 18 to 24 inches apart.
For a continued harvest, plant again every 1 to 2 weeks until 60 days before the expected first frost of fall.
Skip planting when summer temperatures exceed 90°F.
Heirloom Contender Bush Beans Harvesting Instructions
When the pods snap and break in half cleanly, the beans are ready for harvest. Usually, this occurs just after the seeds have begun to form and the pods are 6 to 8 inches in length.
To harvest, hold the stem in one hand and the pod in the other.
Avoid pulling off the branches, as they may continue to produce pods.
Did You Know This About Contender Bush Beans?
Like something out of a fairy tale, the largest bean pods in the world can grow up to 5 feet long!