Succotash Pole Bean climbs up to around 200cm and needs support. Produces green, short, slightly flattened pods with beautiful beans inside. Fresh beans have a vivid, amazing purple color. Dried beans turn very dark blue/mauve. Fully matured beans can be dried and used as soup beans, etc. From the Narragansett First Nations of Rhode Island, USA. Phaseolus vulgaris. 95D. 10seeds/pack
From most species of beans, you find both pole-varieties and bush-varieties. Also semi-trailing, medium-high varieties exist. Pole beans are climbing and need support, poles, nets, or other support. Bush beans normally grow to about 40cm high and 40cm wide, but also smaller and larger varieties exist. Bush beans normally don't dees support.
How to Grow
Beans do not tolerate cold soils. If sown into cold soil, the seeds will rot. The temperature of the soli must be a minimum of 12°C, preferably 16°C. Sow the seeds about 3-5cm deep. Can also be sown in pots for later planting in the garden. Pole beans can be planted at a distance of 10-15cm. Bush beans are planted at a distance of about 40cm between the plants.