Description
PROVIDER BUSH BEAN (Phaseolus vulgaris) is a vintage selection with a well-deserved reputation as a very reliable producer of delicious 5.5" stringless round green beans. Perhaps that is why so many of my customers have requested that I offer it. Germinates well in cool soils, EARLY and is relatively disease free. Compact 18"-24" plants. One of the favorites for putting up. And market growers love this bean! Bush habit, 48-55 days. 50 seeds.
GROWING TIP: All beans and peas are legumes and benefit from "inoculating" with rhizobacteria. These bacteria do the work of taking gaseous nitrogen from the air and "fixing" or concentrating it in pink root nodules which then slough off, adding nitrogen to the soil in a form other plants can take up as a nutrient. Inoculating your beans and peas will increase germination, and the health of your plants, helping them growing large roots and thus healthier plants. Growing pole beans with corn provides an extra shot of nitrogen to the corn, a wonderful natural symbiotic relationship that the Native Americans understood very well. You will see a big difference in overall results. Healthy legumes should also be turned under the soil when production ends as they are excellent green manure for your next crops.