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Zones: 3 - 9 annual
Height: 12-20 inches
Spacing: sow 1 inch apart, thin plants to 2-3 inches apart, 24-36 inches between rows
Depth: 1-1.5 inches
Spread: vine
Sun/Shade: full sun
Germination: 6-10 days
Days To Maturity: 49
Foliage: green
Fruit: medium green pods, light tan seed
Comments: No staking needed. Heat tolerant. Tolerant of BCMV, NY and greasy pod disease.
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 -  Tuesday, June 24, 2008
It ate my garage! (in a good way)
Reviewed By: Beth (Somerville, Massachusetts)
I planted a set 7 (?) years ago. I haven't gotten any fruit yet - largely because the male plant keeps flowering a week or so before the female - but the foliage is beautiful. Other than frequent pruning (the things grow like crazy), I've pretty much ignored them. Yet despite hot summers, and some very snowy and cold winters, they're thriving. If I didn't keep trimming them back, they really would cover the gargage (and a couple of trees) in no time.

 -  Sunday, October 19, 2008
1st year of harvest
Reviewed By: Paul (belfast, me)
planted male &female vines about 10" tall 7-10 years ago,not sure,trimmed the unruly things at first then jusy let the go,covered my barn and its roof. got fruit this year for the first time...absolutely fabulous,anyone can grow these...just be patient

 -  Friday, March 05, 2010
Great Plan
Reviewed By: Natalie (Nashville, TN)
Still growing strong. I purchased this plant 2 years ago and it still looks good. It is leafless right now but has held up well with the single digit weather we've had this winter. Still waiting on fruit but hopefully it will be worth it.


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  (5 customer reviews)





Product Details
Zones: 3 - 9 annual
Height: 12-20 inches
Spacing: sow 1 inch apart, thin plants to 2-3 inches apart, 24-36 inches between rows
Depth: 1-1.5 inches
Spread: vine
Sun/Shade: full sun
Germination: 6-10 days
Days To Maturity: 49
Foliage: green
Fruit: medium green pods, light tan seed
Comments: No staking needed. Heat tolerant. Tolerant of BCMV, NY and greasy pod disease.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Tuesday, June 24, 2008
It ate my garage! (in a good way)
Reviewed By: Beth (Somerville, Massachusetts)
I planted a set 7 (?) years ago. I haven't gotten any fruit yet - largely because the male plant keeps flowering a week or so before the female - but the foliage is beautiful. Other than frequent pruning (the things grow like crazy), I've pretty much ignored them. Yet despite hot summers, and some very snowy and cold winters, they're thriving. If I didn't keep trimming them back, they really would cover the gargage (and a couple of trees) in no time.

 -  Sunday, October 19, 2008
1st year of harvest
Reviewed By: Paul (belfast, me)
planted male &female vines about 10" tall 7-10 years ago,not sure,trimmed the unruly things at first then jusy let the go,covered my barn and its roof. got fruit this year for the first time...absolutely fabulous,anyone can grow these...just be patient

 -  Friday, March 05, 2010
Great Plan
Reviewed By: Natalie (Nashville, TN)
Still growing strong. I purchased this plant 2 years ago and it still looks good. It is leafless right now but has held up well with the single digit weather we've had this winter. Still waiting on fruit but hopefully it will be worth it.


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