How Tall Do Blue Lake Bush Beans Get
Blue Lake 274 Bush Bean Seeds
Organic, Heirloom
The snap bean (or green bean) is eaten pod and all and is one vegetable that tastes significantly better when grown at home rather than bought at the grocery store. 'Blue Lake 274' produces a very large crop of round, 6" pods all at once on 16"–18" tall, bushy plants that are disease resistant; beans are stringless when picked young. Excellent flavor, one of the best for freezing. A good container variety.
- Conventional Heirloom #0004 - 25 grams (~60 seeds)
This packet sows up to 20 feet.
- $2.49
- Organic Heirloom #3134 - 20 grams (~48 seeds)
This packet sows up to 16 feet.
- $3.49
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Blue Lake 274 Bush Bean Seeds Reviews
14 reviews
Good quality seeds
4 out of 5 stars
Aug 17, 2019
Diana DeAngelis from DE
Super wonderful
5 out of 5 stars
Apr 29, 2020
Annie Duffy from CA
Blue Lake 274 Bush Bean Seeds
5 out of 5 stars
May 31, 2020
Jerry from CO
Blue Lake Bush Beeans.
5 out of 5 stars
Jul 12, 2020
Linda Thomson-Clem from MA
Bush and Pole
3 out of 5 stars
Sep 18, 2020
Michael from SD
Owner Response: Hi Michael, Thank you for making us aware of this issue. Our seeds are guaranteed and a customer service agent will be contacting you to help.
Blue Beans
5 out of 5 stars
Sep 28, 2020
Brock from WA
Sad
1 out of 5 stars
Sep 28, 2020
laura dye from MI
Owner Response: Hi Laura, We are sorry you had issues germinating these beans. Quality is very important to us which is why we test our seeds so frequently. We make sure each lot's germination exceeds federal and our own standards before packing. We are always happy to help troubleshoot germination issues. A customer service agent will be with you soon.
Plants had a decent start but then leaves got brown & no beans..
1 out of 5 stars
Oct 2, 2020
Linda Lowry from CO
Owner Response: Hi Linda, We are always here to help troubleshoot growing issues. Since seeds did germinate we can be sure this was an environmental issue. I know personally, I struggled to get beans to establish this year due to our unusually high temperatures on the Front Range. Please don't hesitate to contact us for growing help.
Blue Lake Bush Beans
3 out of 5 stars
Oct 5, 2020
Joyce Hough Neighbor from CA
Owner Response: Hi Joyce, Thanks for sharing your experience. Beans, especially heirloom beans are prone to revert to their ancestral growth habit which is to vine. That's right, bush beans were all originally pole beans bred to be short which allowed for mechanical harvesting and cultivation rather than caring for them by hand. It seems some environmental conditions can bring these recessive genes on but the phenomenon isn't completely understood.
Ms
5 out of 5 stars
Nov 1, 2021
Penelope from NM
Bush green beans
5 out of 5 stars
Nov 17, 2021
Julie from MD
Delicious but paltry crop
3 out of 5 stars
Feb 5, 2022
E from MD
Owner Response: Hi Anne, Thank you for sharing your experience. It sounds like the seeds performed well. We are always happy to help troubleshoot environmental factors that impact yield so you can enjoy the full bounty of your crop.
Not a bush bean
3 out of 5 stars
May 29, 2022
Donna Gray from NC
Where oh Where are my lovely Blue Lakes?????
1 out of 5 stars
Jun 2, 2022
susan from NC
Owner Response: Hi Susan, I'm so sorry that you had a trouble with your seeds this year! Rest assured, we test our seeds using a third-party laboratory to ensure germination rates exceed federal and our own standards. We had to reseed our beans this year due to environmental and weather conditions. Beans need soil temperatures over 65 degrees and under 90 degrees for germination will occur. Additionally, we don't recommend soaking bean seeds as they don't have the hard outer shells that require pretreatment.
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