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Landreth Bush Bean
Landreth Bush Bean – Introduced 1885
A true American heirloom, the Landreth Bush Bean has been cherished by gardeners for over a century for its reliability, flavor, and heavy yields. Its stringless, deep green pods are tender and crisp when young, holding their quality longer on the plant than most varieties. A dependable choice for fresh eating, canning, or freezing. 12 seeds per packet
Growing Instructions
Planting time: Direct sow outdoors after danger of frost, when soil has warmed to at least 60°F.
Depth: 1 inch
Spacing: 3–4 inches apart in rows 18–24 inches apart
Sun: Full sun
Days to maturity: 50–55 days
Notes: Harvest regularly to encourage continued production. Avoid handling plants when leaves are wet to reduce risk of disease.
Landreth Bush Bean – Introduced 1885
A true American heirloom, the Landreth Bush Bean has been cherished by gardeners for over a century for its reliability, flavor, and heavy yields. Its stringless, deep green pods are tender and crisp when young, holding their quality longer on the plant than most varieties. A dependable choice for fresh eating, canning, or freezing. 12 seeds per packet
Growing Instructions
Planting time: Direct sow outdoors after danger of frost, when soil has warmed to at least 60°F.
Depth: 1 inch
Spacing: 3–4 inches apart in rows 18–24 inches apart
Sun: Full sun
Days to maturity: 50–55 days
Notes: Harvest regularly to encourage continued production. Avoid handling plants when leaves are wet to reduce risk of disease.