Blue Lake 274 Bush Bean Seeds For Planting (Phaseolus vulgaris)

Blue Lake 274 Bush Bean Seeds For Planting (Phaseolus vulgaris)

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The Blue Lake Bush Bean is a variety of snap bean first cultivated in the early 1900's as a canning bean. Since then, it has been established as a classic and versatile favorite among growers and consumers, whether used fresh, for freezing, or for canning purposes. Plant Height and Growth Habit The Blue Lake Bush Bean grows to be approximately 18 - 24 inches tall, and 12 - 24 inches wide. It is a medium-sized bush that produces a reliable and heavy yield. Plant Characteristics The Blue Lake Bush Bean is a stringless snap bean. The pod is green, while the beans are white. It is a crisp, tender, and tasty bean that is versatile in its uses. The Blue Lake Bush Bean can be used fresh, frozen, or canned. The variety of uses coupled with the excellent flavor makes the Blue Lake Bush Bean a longstanding favorite among gardeners. The Blue Lake Bush Bean typically yields a pod approximately 6.5 inches in size. Sowing The Seeds Beans are not fond of being transplanted and are best established

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