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Create an AccountVigna unguiculata Bright, vibrant red color that stays when cooked! Quicker to mature than the green Yard Longs, the Red Podded variety are delicious and crisp. Add them to your...
Vigna unguiculata One of the true marvels of the bean world! These prolific vines grow slender, green pods up to two feet long, though they are most tender when harvested...
Phaseolus lunatus HEIRLOOM. If you haven't experienced the culinary joy that is pot liquor yet, then you have yourself a weekend project! Referring to the liquid that is left over...
Phaseolus lunatus HEIRLOOM A vigorous variety of pole lima bean. Produces dark-green pods and creamy white beans that have a honey-like flavor. Vines grow to 10' long, so trellising...
Phaseolus lunatus HEIRLOOM. Shantyboat Butterbean is very prolific and colorful as well, with mottled white and red seed coats. As tasty as it is beautiful! A pole variety that will...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM - This seed stock was sent to us by James Morgan of Marble, NC where he reports that his family has been growing it for generations. In...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM - This variety came to us from outstanding then-teenage gardener Kyler Johnson, of Greeneville, TN. It is stringless and has excellent flavor as a snap bean or a...
Phaseolus vulgaris Bertie Best was the Aunt of legendary bean grower and seed saver, Bill Best. Originating from Haywood County, NC, this bean is a short, round podded greasy type...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. In 1998, local Asheville gardener Bob Wiggins received seeds of this variety from a gardener in the North Carolina piedmont who told him these beans had been...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM The Cherokee Trail of Tears bean memorializes the forced relocation of the Cherokee Indians in the mid-nineteenth century. They carried this bean throughout this infamous walk, which...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM -A large cornfield-type pole bean with large, round, white seeds. Fatman is a very heavy producer of tender and flavorful 5” pods on 6-7’ vines. There is...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Sunshine yellow flattened pods stand out beautifully against the deep green foliage, making them very easy to see and harvest. Delicious, tender and stringless even when they're...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Golden Hull Cornfield bean has vigorous, 7-8 foot climbing vines that bear huge yellow-tinted pods. A tasty bean that is great for shelling or drying. Comes from the Western...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Long, fleshy and stringless pole bean. Early maturing, productive and very reliable. Enjoyed fresh, canned, dried, and frozen.
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. One of the largest of all the greasy varieties, it's called Lazy Wife because the gardeners (who were traditionally the women of the family) could wait longer...
Phaseolus vulgaris ORGANIC. HEIRLOOM. Heirloom beans are widely named after family matriarchs, and this is a great example. The namesake of this bean is famous bean grower and seed saver...
Phaseolus vulgaris Expect flavorful 4" beans from this high yielding variety. With a bush habit that sends out yard-long runners, some growers may trellis for easier harvest and containment, but...
Sold out for 2024 Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM -We can’t find a lot of info on the history of this bean and where it might have gotten such a charismatic and...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Dark-green pod with purple streaks. High yields of tender, stringless, 7" pods. Can reach up to 10' tall. Also used as a dry bean.
Phaseolus coccineus HEIRLOOM. Vining plants produce decorative scarlet flowers grown as often for their appeal as for the tasty meaty beans. Fat, slightly fuzzy 12" pods are filled with rich,...