European Filet Bean, French, Bush Bean Seeds, White Seed
Tender and flavorful, extra-fine green beans are thinner than regular green or yellow beans. They are also called fillets or French beans.

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Tender and flavorful, extra-fine green beans are thinner than regular green or yellow beans. They are also called fillets or French beans.
Very productive variety. medium-early cycle. The pods are green and produce, ripe, white and elongated seeds ideal for vegetable soups
Small white bean Bush variety. Easy to grow. 65 or so days. You can pick them small and use as a fresh bean if you wish. Plant after soil has warmed up well, 1 seed every two inches 3/4 inch deep. Space rows 12 inches. Pick when pods are full and have started to dry out, shell and store in glass jar with a lid can be stored for your hearty winter soups and stews..
An early dwarf variety for shelling. Elongated white seed and long green pods that are wide and cylindrical. The beans can either be dried or consumed fresh. Fresh beans should be picked when the pods begin to turn yellow. SOWING: from March to August in rows 50-70 cm apart.
| Type | Bean/Pea |
| Family | Legume Family |
| Temperature Soil | 60F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-85F |
| Temperature Evening | 60F+ |
| Lighting | Full, 6-8 Hours Per Day |
| Water | Steady: 6 Gallons / Week |
| Maturity | Moderate: 55-70 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.5 |
| Zones | 3A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 16 Plants, 8 Per Row |
Packet: 33 grams of seed
Lavender, pink, and mint colors blend together on these gorgeous long pods. They have a more dense texture and intense bean flavor than green beans An excellent choice to use in an edible ornamental garden on a trellis, where you can watch the beautiful flowers grow before your eyes into pods. Begin harvesting at 10-12”, before pods plump up; if you do miss some the mature beans can be shelled then cooked like peas.
Germination: 4-10 days
Germination Temperature: Optimum soil temperatures are 75-85ºF
Seed Sowing Depth:1” deep
Outside Sowing: After the last frost with soil temperatures above 70ºF. Sow 3- 4” apart for trellis/pole growth. Planting in soil under 60ºF results in poor germination.
How much does a packet plant:10-12 foot single row
Harvest: Before the seeds bulge and beans snap easily. Pick continually every 2-3 days to prolong production.
Tips: Grow in light, well-drained soil, provide adequate, even moisture, especially at flowering time. Dry soil can result in low yields and fibrous pods. Do not over-fertilize with nitrogen which results in a surplus of foliage and low, delayed pod growth.
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Bean/Pea |
| Family | Legume Family |
| Temperature Soil | 60F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-85F |
| Temperature Evening | 60F+ |
| Lighting | Full, 6-8 Hours Per Day |
| Water | Steady: 6 Gallons / Week |
| Maturity | Moderate: 55-70 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.5 |
| Zones | 3A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 16 Plants, 8 Per Row |
Packet: 33 grams of seed
| Type | Corn |
| Family | Grasses Family |
| Temperature Soil | 60-65F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-90F |
| Temperature Evening | 60-F |
| Lighting | Full, 6-8 Hous Per Day |
| Water | Heavy, 3 Gallons/Day |
| Maturity | Moderate, 60-100 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.0 |
| Zones | 4A-8B |
| Plant Placement | 16 Plants, 8 Per Row |
The beans are not great raw (like sugar snap peas), but are excellent when the entire bean is sautéed while they are young. These beans can range from about 3 inches up to 6 inches long, with the pods being quite hearty when at full length.
Sow 3 to 4 rattlesnake bean seeds at a depth of 1 inch and about 4 inches apart. If using If using a teepee or pole trellis system, sow seeds at the base of each stake. Water the bean patch after sowing seeds if no rainfall is expected and at least once a week throughout the growing season when no rainfall occurs.
Further historical info states that Rattlesnake beans hail from the Southwestern United States, in particular the Hopi Indians and sown with the aid of Kokopelli, a mythological being associated with fertility and germination. This variety of bean is drought resistant and perfect for sandy soils.
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Bean/Pea |
| Family | Legume Family |
| Temperature Soil | 60F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-85F |
| Temperature Evening | 60F+ |
| Lighting | Full, 6-8 Hours Per Day |
| Water | Steady: 6 Gallons / Week |
| Maturity | Moderate: 55-70 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.5 |
| Zones | 3A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 16 Plants, 8 Per Row |
Packet: 33 grams of seed
Variety Information: 4" long, stringless, crunchy pods; 2 per cluster. 'Oregon Sugar Pod II' is ery disease resistant, including mildew, pea enation virus, and leaf roll.
Green Bean Provider is the most dependable early green bean and it's very easy to grow. This variety has excellent flavor and is great for fresh eating, freezing, and canning. The seeds germinate well in cooler soil, and the plant can adapt to diverse soil and climate conditions.
Green Bean Provider seeds can be planted directly into the garden.
Sow directly in the garden after the last frost date.
Plant seeds 1” deep and 4” apart in rows that are 2' wide. They should come up in 7-12 days depending on the soil temperature and grow quickly in cool weather.
The Provider green beans have stringless pods that grow heavily on compact plants. They will be mature in 7-8 weeks and produce beans for up to 3 weeks. For a longer harvest plant seeds again in 3 weeks for a second harvest.
The Provider Green Bean is very dependable and comes through every year with early, heavy yields of attractive, uniform beans. Plants are vigorous and productive even under adverse conditions. They have a bush growth habit and strong root systems. Plants grow 18-24" tall and have good resistance to mildew and virus.
Phaseolus vulgaris. Annual. Open-pollinated, heirloom, and Non-GMO. Begin harvesting in 50 days.
| Type | Bean/Pea |
| Family | Legume Family |
| Temperature Soil | 60F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-85F |
| Temperature Evening | 60F+ |
| Lighting | Full, 6-8 Hours Per Day |
| Water | Steady: 6 Gallons / Week |
| Maturity | Moderate: 55-70 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.5 |
| Zones | 3A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 16 Plants, 8 Per Row |
Red/white pods
Vigorous grower, heavy producer, excellent taste.
Use as fresh shell beans although you can allow them to grow out as drying beans.
| Type | Bean/Pea |
| Family | Legume Family |
| Temperature Soil | 60F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-85F |
| Temperature Evening | 60F+ |
| Lighting | Full, 6-8 Hours Per Day |
| Water | Steady: 6 Gallons / Week |
| Maturity | Moderate: 55-70 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.5 |
| Zones | 3A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 16 Plants, 8 Per Row |
A dependable and delicious bush bean version of the hugely popular Blue Lake pole bean. Blue Lake bush beans are of excellent quality and bear a heavy crop of tender pods. They are ideal for table use, freezing and canning.
These are great all around bush beans, adaptable to any home organic garden.
You will be 100% satisfied with the quality of our Blue Lake Bush Beans especially if grown in a 100% organic garden.
Blue Lake Bush Beans Mature in about 58 days and are an open pollinated bush bean variety.
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Bean/Pea |
| Family | Legume Family |
| Temperature Soil | 60F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-85F |
| Temperature Evening | 60F+ |
| Lighting | Full, 6-8 Hours Per Day |
| Water | Steady: 6 Gallons / Week |
| Maturity | Moderate: 55-70 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.5 |
| Zones | 3A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 16 Plants, 8 Per Row |
Bush bean variety. Plant is a good yielder and cylindrical in shape. Pods are very thin, long and bright
green in colour. Pods are string less. Seeds are white.
Packet: 33 grams of seed