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Bean Seeds (Organic) - Light Red Kidney
Traditional bean for salads, soups, and chiliBean Seeds (Organic) - Light Red Kidney
Traditional bean for salads, soups, and chiliRegular price As Low As $15.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Bean Seeds (Bush) - Taylor Dwarf Horticultural
Classic bean with a long history; great in soups and chilisBean Seeds (Bush) - Taylor Dwarf Horticultural
Classic bean with a long history; great in soups and chilisRegular price As Low As $4.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Bean Seeds (Organic - Bush) - Provider
Great bean to grow in a variety of soil typesBean Seeds (Organic - Bush) - Provider
Great bean to grow in a variety of soil typesRegular price $15.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Bean Seeds (Bush) - Roma II
Dependable, high-yielding flat beanBean Seeds (Bush) - Roma II
Dependable, high-yielding flat beanRegular price As Low As $4.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Bean Seeds (Organic) - Golden Wax
Home gardeners love this bean for canning and freezingBean Seeds (Organic) - Golden Wax
Home gardeners love this bean for canning and freezingRegular price As Low As $15.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Bean Seeds (Bush Lima) - Burpee Improved
Produces high yields of larger than normal lima beansBean Seeds (Bush Lima) - Burpee Improved
Produces high yields of larger than normal lima beansRegular price As Low As $4.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Bean Seeds (Organic) - Blue Lake 274
Produces over a long season with crisp and crunchy beansBean Seeds (Organic) - Blue Lake 274
Produces over a long season with crisp and crunchy beansRegular price As Low As $15.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Bean Seeds (Bush) - Tongue of Fire
This tasty bean is beautiful and great for freezing or canningOut of StockBean Seeds (Bush) - Tongue of Fire
This tasty bean is beautiful and great for freezing or canningRegular price As Low As $9.99Regular priceUnit price perOut of Stock -
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Bean Seeds (Bush Lima) - Early Thorogreen
Dwarf bush lima suitable in Northern statesBean Seeds (Bush Lima) - Early Thorogreen
Dwarf bush lima suitable in Northern statesRegular price As Low As $4.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Bean Seeds (Bush) - Elegance
Early maturing classic green bean on bushy plantsBean Seeds (Bush) - Elegance
Early maturing classic green bean on bushy plantsRegular price As Low As $4.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Bean Seeds (Organic) - Contender
Stringless bean that does well for canning or freezingBean Seeds (Organic) - Contender
Stringless bean that does well for canning or freezingRegular price As Low As $15.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Bean Seeds (Bush) - Golden Wax
A fantastic bean for canning or freezingOut of StockBean Seeds (Bush) - Golden Wax
A fantastic bean for canning or freezingRegular price As Low As $5.99Regular priceUnit price perOut of Stock -
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Bean Seeds (Bush Lima) - Henderson
Great smaller bean for cooking with a big tasteBean Seeds (Bush Lima) - Henderson
Great smaller bean for cooking with a big tasteRegular price As Low As $4.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Bean Seeds (Bush) - Cherokee Wax
Great black bean that's easy to pick and excellent for cookingBean Seeds (Bush) - Cherokee Wax
Great black bean that's easy to pick and excellent for cookingRegular price As Low As $4.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Bean Seeds (Bush) - Harvester
Easy-to-grow bush bean that grows high for easy pickingOut of StockBean Seeds (Bush) - Harvester
Easy-to-grow bush bean that grows high for easy pickingRegular price As Low As $4.99Regular priceUnit price perOut of Stock -
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Bean Seeds (Organic) - Broad Windsor
Great tasty dry bean that pairs well with spices and herbsBean Seeds (Organic) - Broad Windsor
Great tasty dry bean that pairs well with spices and herbsRegular price As Low As $15.99Regular priceUnit price per
About our bean seeds
- 39 bean seed varieties
- Very simple to grow and do well in most gardens and soil types
- Best if sown outdoors after the last spring frost
- Prefers full sun exposure
a history lesson on beans
A must-have vegetable in the garden, choose from either pole, bush or runner varieties. Pole beans take up hardly any room in your garden and can actually be planted along a fence or any other vertical support. Enjoy the bevy of colors provided by beans, be it green, yellow, purple or red.
Beans are the seeds of numerous genera of flowering plants in the Fabaceae family that are used as vegetables for both human and animal use. They are used in many traditional recipes around the world and can be cooked in a variety of methods, including boiling, frying, and baking. The word "bean" has existed since before the 12th century in West Germanic languages. The term was extended to pod-borne seeds of Phaseolus, such as the common bean and the runner bean, and the related genus Vigna after contact between Europe and the Americas during the Columbian era. Many other seeds with similar forms, such as Old World soybeans, peas, various vetches, and lupins, as well as those with only a passing resemblance, such as coffee beans, vanilla beans, castor beans, and cocoa beans, have long been referred to as coffee beans. As a result, the name "bean" can apply to a variety of distinct species.
how long do beans take to grow?
Beans are a summer crop, thus needing warm weather to properly grow and flourish. On average, maturity is reached 55 to 60 days from planting to harvest. Bean plants are vines that require some external support. Native Americans customarily grew them alongside squash and corn, allowing the corn stalks to provide support for the beans. Perhaps you've heard of the three sisters- this refers to the harmonious aforementioned trio.
beans, beans, the magical fruit!
There are countless varieties of beans to choose from. Often times, selecting your variety can be the hardest part. That said, once you have chosen your beans, proper planting in key. If you are new to growing beans, be sure to do your research on each variety you are planting to ensure that you are providing the proper environment and care.
For more information about planting, growing, and caring for beans, see our Bean Seeds Planting Guides: Pole Beans, Bush Beans, Fava Beans, Edamame Beans