Bean, Pole – Kentucky Wonder

(15 customer reviews)

$3.16

SKU: BpKyW Categories: ,

Description

50 Seeds per pack

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(a.k.a. Old Homestead, Texas Pole, Kentucky Wonder Green Pod, Improved Kentucky Wonder, Egg Harbour, and Improved Kentucky Wonder)

(Phaseolus vulgaris) 58-72 days.    Snap Bean    Kentucky Wonder Heirloom Pole Bean is an old heirloom bean variety, originally introduced in 1864, which remains one of the most popular pole beans to this day. Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans produce some of the most delicious green beans you will ever taste. Tall, hardy 5-7′ vines produce clusters of large numbers of 7-10″ bean pods, bright green, flavorful, and full of plump brown or white seeds. Bears freely, when picked frequently, prolific vines will keep producing right up until the first fall frosts. Formerly known as the Texas Pole Bean, given its present name by seedsman James J.H. Gregory in 1877. The perfect green bean for fresh, cooked, frozen or canned beans. Rust resistant.

Planting Instructions for Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean Seeds

Sow Heirloom / Open Pollinated beans 1-2″ deep, 2-6″ apart, in rows 18-36″ apart, in full sun after danger of frost. Soaking seeds in water 1-2 hours before planting speeds germination. Germination occurs in 4-16 days in soil 60-85°F. Provide support for heirloom pole bean varieties. For snap beans, harvest when beans are 3-6″ long. For dry beans, leave pods on plants until pods are dry, brown, and crisp, and beans are hard and rattle in pod, if more drying is needed when danger of frost has arrived, pick pods or pull entire plant and hang upside down to dry further.

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15 reviews for Bean, Pole – Kentucky Wonder

  1. Mark M. (verified owner)

    Fast delivery, resealable plastic bags for the seeds, quick germination and almost 100% success rate. I’ll be spreading the word for sure!

  2. Anonymous (verified owner)

    My M-I-L has been searching for a pole bean that tastes like what her mother used to plant. Since she grew up in eastern Tennessee, and this is a Kentucky variety, I’m hoping that this is the bean that she remembers and misses. I’m looking forward to growing this in 2024.

  3. Randy (verified owner)

    Grew bush beans this year and going to try these pole beans next year

  4. Ben H. (verified owner)

    5 star!

  5. Robert D. (verified owner)

    5 star!

  6. Patricia Stone (verified owner)

    5 star!

  7. Jones H. (verified owner)

    looking good

  8. Brian Tilton (verified owner)

    5 star!

  9. Barbara McClure (verified owner)

    5 star!

  10. Michael Fox (verified owner)

  11. Dale Isaac (verified owner)

  12. Anonymous (verified owner)

    All the ones I planted sprouted quickly into strong, healthy seedlings. They were a foot tall one week from planting!

  13. Ken (verified owner)

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