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![]() Kentucky Wonder Pole BeansGrandma's Favorite Fresh Bean
(10 customer reviews)Old-fashioned variety, long on flavor—vigorous, rust resistant and successful in all parts of the country. Enormous yields of straight and smooth 8- to 9-in. pods. A good all-around pick for processing. 67 DAYS. Seed counts: A 2-oz. packet of snap bean seeds (bush and pole) contains about 150 seeds and sows a 25-ft. row. A 2-oz. packet of lima bean seeds (bush and pole) contains about 50 seeds and sows a 15-ft row. This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall. If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Monday, September 03, 2007Pole Beans Reviewed By: Jonathan Bechard (Clifton, Kansas) Very stringy and kind of mushy after cooked. Plants produce a lot of beans but they don't taste that good. I'm sticking with bush beans next year. - Monday, September 03, 2007Pole beans Reviewed By: Jonathan Bechard (Clifton, Kansas) To stringy. mushy after cooked. Doesn't taste as good as the bush beans did. - Monday, February 23, 2009Bad Luck Reviewed By: Lisa (Two Harbors, Minnesota) I have grown beans for many years now, normally bush beans, I thought I would try pole beans once, I'm very sorry I did, I live in zone 4 and I couldn't get these beans to take off for nothing, I normally have more beans then I know what to do with, I think for the 20 seeds I planted I ended up with maybe 2 dozen beans, I will be going back to the push beans. Read More Reviews |
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