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Zones: 3 - 8 (-40° F.)
Height: 30 inches - 36"
Spacing: 15" - 18"
Spread: 15" - 18"
Sun/Shade: full sun
Color: white
Foliage: dark green lanceolate - narrow 6" - 8" long
Blooms: mid to late summer, blooms for 8+ weeks
Comments: Pure white ray petals reflex downward away from the central spiky cone. Long lasting in floral arrangements. An outstanding perennial for a long bloom season. Extremely durable and weather resistant. Flowerheads can be dried and used in fall arrangements or if left in the landscape, the flower heads become food for finches and other small birds.
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 -  Saturday, March 10, 2007
as billed!
Reviewed By: Jon (Rochester, NH)
unbelievable yields...Once they start they just keep coming and coming and coming.

 -  Monday, February 18, 2008
great fresh or canned
Reviewed By: S. Johnson (Wallace, KS)
These are wonderful green beans! They just kept producing and I got a lot of them canned.

 -  Wednesday, October 22, 2008
topcrop greenbean
Reviewed By: ed schuh (st. james, missouri)
Top Crop is the best overall bean. You will have more than your share to eat, can or freeze and have plenty beans left over for your next years planting. The way I plant my beans is first I use a hoe and make a trench about two inches deep, then I take a handful of the precious beans and scatter them without measuring to make sure that there is plenty in my trench and cover them up by useing a rake. I don't compact the dirt over them because that would form a hard crust after you water them as I just let them settle naturally. Now, you will have plenty of fresh beans in a 25 foot row for all summer in which I normally sow 4 rolls and give them away. You will be amazed how many you would have if you plant 100 foot (4, 25 ft. long rows).


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  (3 customer reviews)





Product Details
Zones: 3 - 8 (-40° F.)
Height: 30 inches - 36"
Spacing: 15" - 18"
Spread: 15" - 18"
Sun/Shade: full sun
Color: white
Foliage: dark green lanceolate - narrow 6" - 8" long
Blooms: mid to late summer, blooms for 8+ weeks
Comments: Pure white ray petals reflex downward away from the central spiky cone. Long lasting in floral arrangements. An outstanding perennial for a long bloom season. Extremely durable and weather resistant. Flowerheads can be dried and used in fall arrangements or if left in the landscape, the flower heads become food for finches and other small birds.
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 

 -  Saturday, March 10, 2007
as billed!
Reviewed By: Jon (Rochester, NH)
unbelievable yields...Once they start they just keep coming and coming and coming.

 -  Monday, February 18, 2008
great fresh or canned
Reviewed By: S. Johnson (Wallace, KS)
These are wonderful green beans! They just kept producing and I got a lot of them canned.

 -  Wednesday, October 22, 2008
topcrop greenbean
Reviewed By: ed schuh (st. james, missouri)
Top Crop is the best overall bean. You will have more than your share to eat, can or freeze and have plenty beans left over for your next years planting. The way I plant my beans is first I use a hoe and make a trench about two inches deep, then I take a handful of the precious beans and scatter them without measuring to make sure that there is plenty in my trench and cover them up by useing a rake. I don't compact the dirt over them because that would form a hard crust after you water them as I just let them settle naturally. Now, you will have plenty of fresh beans in a 25 foot row for all summer in which I normally sow 4 rolls and give them away. You will be amazed how many you would have if you plant 100 foot (4, 25 ft. long rows).


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