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Are Blue Lake pole beans stringless?

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Asked by: Kristin Marino

The Blue Lake Pole Beans are a dependable vigorous growing strain, which continues to produce beans all summer long. The beans are about 6″ long and stringless. The are great for eating fresh, as well as good for canning freezing. The plants grow up to 8′ high, so need a good trellis.

Which pole beans are stringless?

A historic favorite in England, the climbing French pole bean has purple flowers that produce stringless, delicious pods that measure 4–7 inches long. If left to mature, the seeds inside turn a shiny dark purple. These heirloom plants mature in 65–75 days.

Are Kentucky blue pole beans stringless?

Product Description. Kentucky Blue’ is an All-America Selections winner that combines the excellence of the all-time greatest pole beans: ‘Kentucky Wonder’ and ‘Blue Lake’. You get big crops of sweet and always stringless pods, straight and 7″ long.

How tall do Blue Lake stringless beans grow?

The bush grows upright to a height of two feet (61 cm.) on average. Pods are ready for harvest in 55 days and most will mature within a couple weeks of each other. These beans have a sharp snap, sweet flavor, and are produced in profusion.

How do you grow stringless Blue Lake pole beans?

Growing Blue Lake Stringless Pole Beans is easy, simply sow seeds outdoors in an area that sees full sun after all danger of frost has passed. Blue Lake Pole Beans spacing should be something around two seeds per every 4 inches, keeping each row of seeds separated by about 20 inches.

Which green beans have strings?

Green beans used to have characteristic fibrous “strings” running down the length of the pod that had to be removed bean by bean, just like snap peas. But thanks to careful breeding, they were eliminated in the 19th century. Today, only heirloom varieties of green beans tend to have strings.

How do you eat Blue Lake pole beans?

The beans can be served whole, halved, or sliced and tossed into green salads, mixed into grain bowls, or simmered into curries, soups, and stews. Blue Lake beans can also be steamed or roasted and served as a side dish, stir-fried with other vegetables, incorporated into quiches, or cooked into creamy casseroles.

Is Kentucky blue pole bean a hybrid?

Kentucky Blue Pole Bean is a hybrid pole bean that combines many of the great traits from the Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean and Blue Lake bean.

What is the best green bean to grow?

Bean Varieties that are Best Bets and Easy to Grow include snap-bush green beans, snap-pole green beans, bush yellow beans, lima beans, and dried and shell beans.

Do Blue Lake beans have strings?

This stringless snap bean matures early and offers superior flavor, color, texture and ease of picking. A bush variety, it does not need staking. The beans are long and straight. Excellent steamed or used in salads.

Are all Blue Lake bush beans stringless?

The Harvest
The pods are 5 1/2 to 6 1/2 inches long. If you pick the pods young, they are stringless. Regardless of when you pick them, Blue Lake 274 produces a very large crop with excellent flavor. They are known for retaining this flavor and texture when they are canned or frozen.

Are Blue Lake pole beans open pollinated?

Open Pollinated. Produces heavy yields of meaty but very tender, medium size 15 cm (6″) dark green stringless pods.

How long do Blue Lake pole beans take to mature?

55-65 days

55-65 days. This American heirloom out produces most Pole Beans with rich, stringless Beans on 8′ tall vines that continue yielding right through summer’s end. Ideally picked when each delectable Bean is between 4″ and 7″ long, Blue Lake stores well and is highly recommended for freezing, canning and pickling. (OP.)

Are Blue Lake bush beans hybrid?

Blue Lake 274 Bush Green Bean – Heirloom, Open-Pollinated, non-Hybrid Victory Seeds®