Blue Lake Pole Bean

Vegetable Garden Seeds: Blue Lake Pole Bean

Blue Lake Pole Bean

 A well known stringless bean which is famous for its freezing and canning qualities.  The pods are perfectly round.  Because plants fruit from the base of the vine to the tip they are a heavy yielder.

  • 55 days to harvest.
  • Fruit is 6-7" long.
  • Prefers a soil pH of 6-6.8.
  • Sow seeds directly into your garden
  • Plant seeds in direct sun and in well drained soil.
  • According to Rodale's Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening, legume seed inoculant can increase yields by 15-25%.
Approximate # of seeds per packet: 
75

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    Prefers soil pH 6-6.8.
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    Plant seeds in direct sun and in well drained soil.
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