Taylor's Dwarf Horticultural Bush Dry Garden Bean
Taylor's Dwarf Horticultural Bush Dry Garden Bean
68 days — The plants of 'Taylor's Dwarf Horticultural' beans are semi-runner type in growth habit with fourteen to eighteen inch long runners. It does well in cool climates. The seeds are tan streaked with dark-red. They are good early as a snap bean but generally used as green shell beans.
'Taylor's Dwarf Horticultural' bean dates back to the early 1800s and is reported to have been brought to the United States from Italy. Each ounce is approximately 50 seeds.
Beans are a tender vegetable and you should not plant them until all danger of frost has passed and the soil remains above 65ºF. Sow seeds .1-1½ inches deep, every two to three inches. Bush-type beans do not require support.
Allow pods to remain on the plant until they are brittle and open easily. However, if you live in an area with a short growing season, harvest as close to dry as possible and finish drying indoors. Rain and freezing temps will damage beans.
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