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Purple Pod Pole BeansA Snap to Spot and Harvest
(15 customer reviews)Quick-pick deep purple pods stand out against the foliage—get you in and out of the garden fast! Stringless, tasty and temptingly green when cooked. Produces 4-6 tender seeds per 6- to 7-in. pod. 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 - Wednesday, June 01, 2011HUGE Producer Reviewed By: Katie (Twin Valley, Minnesota) I had so many beans from my 25 foot-2 sided row that I had enough for our family of 4, my parents, 2 neighbor couples, and a friend's family of 3, her parents, and in-laws! My beans went completely wacky! I plant them on a 6 ft fence, and if I put up a 12 footer, they would go all the way to the top of that. These are a monster producer from the first bean in the spring to the first hard frost. Plan to pick almost every other day! - Wednesday, February 23, 2011AWESOME Reviewed By: Alan (Alexandria, MN) AWESOME Plants! so easy to see, cooked them and yes they did turn back to green. SO easy to see, i have a hard time finding the non-purple ones... then they get too big... all i have to say is awesome. - Friday, January 01, 2010Good but stringy Reviewed By: John (Broken Arrow, Oklahoma) The beans made an extremely attractive vine grown on our deck in the backyard. Easy to see and pick - but pick them early because the strings become quite prominent if they are allowed to mature. First bean I ever ate fresh and they had an excellent flavor. Cooked, they were kind of tough. Read More Reviews |
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