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![]() Early Contender Bush Beans
The Standard Early Bean
(18 customer reviews)Early Contender Bush Beans starts producing nearly a week before most varieties. Bears 6- to 8-in. stringless pods and nothing stops it! Tolerates mosaic virus, greasy pod and heat. Cooks up tender, cans and freezes with no loss of quality. 49 DAYS. Beans are one of your best bets for yield and versatility. Plant now and enjoy another harvest this fall. For fall crops, plant anytime from July to August 15 (Zone 6-planting dates will vary by zone). A 15- foot row of pole beans will produce about 12 pounds of beans over a 6 to 8 week period. Grows green snap, wax and lima beans for fresh eating, freezing and canning. Seed Counts: A 2-ounce packet of bush snap bean seeds contains about 150 seeds and sows a 25-ft. row. 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 - Sunday, January 28, 2007Early Contender Bush Bean Reviewed By: Cusson (Manchester, NH) An excellent flavorful bean that is easy to grow. Tastes well cooked or uncooked. It grows very well with potatoes and we had no pests problems at all. We received bountiful harvests and vigorous growth using direct sunlight and Miracle Gro fertilizer. Recommend staggered plantings for continuous harvests. - Monday, February 18, 2008Best Bush Bean Ever Reviewed By: Robyn (Emmett, Idaho) These beans grow very easy and quick. They produce large quantities of tender long green beans. I usually got 2-3 large pickings from each plant. We froze and canned them, great all around bean. My Mom even asked where I got these from! - Monday, March 17, 2008Excellent Germination and Production Reviewed By: Jeremy (Sharonville, Ohio) With a great germination rate, high production, and fantastic taste, this bean is a must try. I tend to rotate through varieties always looking for something better than the year before. Contender beans will be hard to top. Yields of better than 27 lbs of beans on a 4 x 15 bed and easily removed from the stems. I stopped picking a bit past midway through the season due to drought. Read More Reviews |
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