Product Review
• 60 days. A classic choice for early beans of highest quality eating, Blue Lake sets pods that remain stringless and fiberless at all stages of growth! The dark green pods are tender and rich, filled with white seeds and an incomparable flavor.
• Many gardeners prefer pole beans for their distinctive "beany" flavor. Because they use vertical space, they free up the horizontal rows in the vegetable garden for other varieties while bearing abundant harvests. They're easier than bush beans to harvest as well. Direct-sow after all danger of frost, and for best harvest, keep sowing at 3-week intervals until late spring. For fall crops, begin in late summer and continue until a month or so before first frost date. Support the 5- to 8-foot vines on a trellis, tower, or poles spaced 3 feet apart. This vigorous vine sets bean pods from the base to the top of its six foot height. Produces a heavy crop of tender,crisp and string-less pods that remain tender even at full maturity. Ideal for table use, canning and freezing.





