Blue Lake 274 - Organic Bush Bean Seeds

SKU: VBN109
Open-Pollinated
Certified Organic
Heirloom
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Blue Lake 274 is the bush version of the famous pole bean—slender, stringless pods with classic beany flavor and high yields. Ideal for canning and fresh eating. Plants stay compact, making harvest easy. Beans fix nitrogen and bring protein and fiber. Succession sow for steady picking, and harvest often to keep plants producing. A true pantry filler.

Start seed outdoors after danger of frost has passed, usually 1-2 weeks after average last frost date. Inoculating seeds w/ nitrogen fixing-bacteria may increase yields in areas newly planted in beans. Optimum soil temperature for seed germination is 65-85 degrees. Wait until air & soil has warmed up in the spring. Seeds planted in cold soil can germinate slowly and rot. Bush beans usually provide one large harvest, with a 2nd smaller harvest a few weeks later. Can be planted again in mid-late summer for an autumn harvest.

Scientific name: phaseolus vulgaris
Days to maturity: 48
Seed depth: 1"
Days to sprout: 5-10
Plant spacing: 2"
Row spacing: 24-30"
Light requirements: sunny
Plant spacing: 2"
Life cycle: annual
Frost hardy: no

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Lisa C.

Nice!!

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A.H. (Sparta, US)
Not great

Plant is healthy and growing beans great but... beans do not taste good and do not have a good snap as stated in the description. Very disappointed. I should of stayed with the ones I used to plant, now I don't have good beans to freeze and can

I'm sorry to hear the beans didn't meet your expectations. While it's good to know the plants are healthy and growing beans, several factors can affect the taste and snap of beans. Soil quality, watering consistency, pest & diseases, and the timing of the harvest all play a big role. We stand by our products and want to make this right for you. Please reach out to support@bucktownseed.com and we'd be happy to make it right. Thanks for your feedback and happy gardening!