(Phaseolus vulgaris) In 1898 Abel Steele of Ferguson, Ontario won a $25.00 prize for naming this new variety from Peter Henderson & Company, previously known as “New Green Bush Bean No. 1.” Heavy crops of excellent quality, brittle, stringless 6-7" pods. Productive plants grow up to 18" tall. Bush habit, snap, 45-50 days.
DIRECT SEED
2" Apart |
SEED DEPTH
1" |
ROWS APART
36-48" |
LIGHT
Full Sun |
Green Thumb Tip
Sow seeds outdoors after danger of frost has passed and soil and air temperatures have warmed. Harvest frequently for increased yields.