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Blue Lake Pole Beans

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  (3 customer reviews)



Sets pods from the base to the top of the vine—plenty for canning! Straight, smooth 6-in. pods are crisp and stringless at all stages, never limp. They cook up tender, with full-bodied Blue Lake flavor. 63 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.


Product Details
Zones: 3 - 9 annual
Height: 5.5 - 6 feet.
Spacing: 6 inches apart in rows 48 inches apart.
Depth: 1˝ inches.
Spread: Vine
Sun/Shade: Full sun.
Germination: 6-14 days
Days To Maturity: 63
Yield: 150 pounds per 100 foot row.
Fruit: Tender, stringless, round, dark green pod with white seeds.
Comments: Prolific climber. Sets pods from the base to the top of the plant. Stringless. Never limp or rubbery. Heavy yielder. Also refer to pole bean culture.
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Blue Lake Pole Beans  Ships In Both Spring And Fall

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 -  Saturday, December 11, 2010
Nothing Better
Reviewed By: K J (Candia, NH)
I have been growing blue lake pole beans for the last 4 years.... If you are looking for a good tasting bean for canning, this is the one you want... I get 90 to 100 pints jars with just 12 poles....

 -  Friday, September 11, 2009
Lots of Beans!
Reviewed By: Kris (Minnetonka, MN)
Despite the efforts of Japanese Beetles, these beans did very well. I planted them so they would climb the garden fence, and they are still producing lots of beans in September. I made green bean pickles, froze them, and ate them right off the vine. Delicious, not stringy, and versatile.

 -  Monday, January 14, 2008
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Reviewed By: Holly Snow (Everson, WA)
I have tried other beans, and will never again buy anything but blue lake pole beans for canning.


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Blue Lake Pole Beans - Pkt
14202 - For each offer ordered, get 2 oz.
Price:Each - $2.99
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Blue Lake Pole Beans - 1/2 lb.
14203 - For each offer ordered, get 1/2 lb.
Price:Each - $8.99
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Blue Lake Pole Beans
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  (3 customer reviews)

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Sets pods from the base to the top of the vine—plenty for canning! Straight, smooth 6-in. pods are crisp and stringless at all stages, never limp. They cook up tender, with full-bodied Blue Lake flavor. 63 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.


Product Details
Zones: 3 - 9 annual
Height: 5.5 - 6 feet.
Spacing: 6 inches apart in rows 48 inches apart.
Depth: 1˝ inches.
Spread: Vine
Sun/Shade: Full sun.
Germination: 6-14 days
Days To Maturity: 63
Yield: 150 pounds per 100 foot row.
Fruit: Tender, stringless, round, dark green pod with white seeds.
Comments: Prolific climber. Sets pods from the base to the top of the plant. Stringless. Never limp or rubbery. Heavy yielder. Also refer to pole bean culture.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Blue Lake Pole Beans  Ships In Both Spring And Fall

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Saturday, December 11, 2010
Nothing Better
Reviewed By: K J (Candia, NH)
I have been growing blue lake pole beans for the last 4 years.... If you are looking for a good tasting bean for canning, this is the one you want... I get 90 to 100 pints jars with just 12 poles....

 -  Friday, September 11, 2009
Lots of Beans!
Reviewed By: Kris (Minnetonka, MN)
Despite the efforts of Japanese Beetles, these beans did very well. I planted them so they would climb the garden fence, and they are still producing lots of beans in September. I made green bean pickles, froze them, and ate them right off the vine. Delicious, not stringy, and versatile.

 -  Monday, January 14, 2008
Best Canner
Reviewed By: Holly Snow (Everson, WA)
I have tried other beans, and will never again buy anything but blue lake pole beans for canning.


Read More Reviews


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