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Adzuki Bean Organic Sprouting Seeds

$7.99

Package contains 8 ounces of Adzuki Bean Organic Sprouting Seeds. Soak seeds for 12 hours and rinse. Place in warm area out of direct sunlight. Rinse 3-4 times a day. Sprouts ready in 3 days. Store in sealed bag in refrigerator. Adzuki beans are deep maroon in appearance, although this bright color will fade a bit with sprouting. Adzuki sprouts are crisp and sweet and are loaded with vitamins and protein. Sprouting Instructions: These instructions refer to jar sprouting, but can be used as a general outline for sprouting: 1. Soak the sprouting seeds in about 3x the amount of...

Black Valentine Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$3.49

52 days to harvest. Package contains 2 ounces, approximately 175 seeds Black Valentine Bean Seeds. 1800s Heirloom. Germination: 5 to 8 days at 70-85 F. Plant seeds 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep and 3 inches apart. Leave 18-24 inches between rows. Black Valentine beans are shelling beans that have a nutty and rich taste. The beans are purplish-black in appearance. The stringless pods can also be eaten as “green beans.” This bean is quite hardy and can handle difficult conditions. It is also good for early planting due to its ability to withstand cool temperatures. They are ideal for...

Blue Lake Bush Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$2.99

58 days to harvest.  Bush growth habit. Package contains 40 grams, approximately 125 Blue Lake Bush Bean Seeds. Germination: 5-8 days at 70 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep, leaving 3 inches between plants and 18 to 24 between rows. NOTE: Seeds may be TREATED Blue Lake Bush Beans are a high-yielding, hardy, and delicious bean. This variety produces wonderful green beans. Pods grow about 5 inches long. Keep picking beans to ensure plant will continue producing.

Blue Lake Pole Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$3.49

• 63 days to harvest. (NOTE: Seeds may be treated.) • Climbing habit.• Package contains 2 ounces, approximately 150 Blue Lake Pole Bean Seeds.• Germination: 5 to 8 days at 70 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep leaving 3 inches between plants and 18 to 24 inches between rows. These sweet, tender beans grow tall and yield all the way up to the first frost. The 6-7 inch pods are smooth, straight, and perfect for canning. Blue Lake Pole Beans are vitamin rich and very flavorful.  Pole beans are known for their high yields for...

Broad Windsor Pole Fava Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$2.99

120 to 150 days to harvest. Climbing habit. Package contains 30 grams, approximately 18 Broad Windsor Pole, Fava Bean Seeds. Germination: 6 to 10 days at 70 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1 to 2 inches deep with 6 to 8 inches between plants and 24 to 36 inches between rows. Broad Windsor Pole Fava Beans produce pods that grow about 7 inches long, which can be eaten like snap beans. The flat beans inside the pod can also be used as a dry shell bean. The foliage of the bean plant is also edible.  Pole beans are known for...

California Blackeye Cowpea Seeds - Heirloom

$3.99

75 days to harvest. Bush growth habit/semi vining, high yeilding. Heirloom variety. Included in the Preparedness Seed Bank. Package contains 4 ounces, approximately 350 California Blackeye Cowpea Seeds. Germination: 5 to 8 days at 70 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1- 1/2 inches deep with 3 inches between plants and 18 to 24 inches between rows. California Blackeye Cowpea plants produce pods that grow up to 8 inches long with seeds that can be used either dry or fresh. This plant is semi-vining and grows vigorously to produce heavy yields of delicious cowpeas. Also known as Southern peas. Cowpeas can...

Contender Bush Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$3.99

49 days to harvest. Bush growth habit. Package contains 4 ounces, approximately 200 Contender Bush Bean Seeds. Included in our Survival Seeds. Germination: 5 to 8 days at 70 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep with 4 - 6 inches between the plants and 18 to 24 inches between rows. Contender Bush Beans produce curved, 6-8” green pods. These beans are especially good for shorter growing seasons since they start producing earlier than other bean varieties. Beans have a wonderful, distinctive flavor.

Edamame BeSweet Soybean Seeds - Heirloom

$2.99

85 days to harvest. Package contains 20 grams, approximately 50 Edamame Seeds. Soil should be at least 55 to 60 F before planting. Sow seeds 1 inch deep and 2 to 3 inches apart in rows (do not presoak Edamame Seeds). Row spacing should be 20"-36" apart. Edamame BeSweet soybeans make a nutritious and delicious snack. The young green pods can be cooked, and the beans popped out and eaten. The pods themselves are too fibrous to eat, but the beans are extremely tasty and healthy. Kids and adults alike enjoy the rich taste of Edamame BeSweet soybeans.

Garbanzo Bean Organic Sprouting Seeds

$6.99

Package contains 8 ounces of Garbanzo Bean Organic Sprouting Seeds.   Soak Seeds for 12 hours and rinse. Place in warm area out of direct sunlight. Rinse 3-4 time a day. Sprouts ready in 2 days. Store in sealed bag in refrigerator 1 week maximum. Also known as chickpeas, Garbanzo Beans are perfect for sprouting. Garbanzo sprouts are crunchy with a nutty flavor. Sprouting Instructions: These instructions refer to jar sprouting, but can be used as a general outline for sprouting: 1. Soak the sprouting seeds in about 3x the amount of water. Soak for about 12 hours. Rinse. 2....

Golden Top Notch Wax Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$2.49

50 - 55 days to harvest. Bush bean. Package contains 40 grams, approximately 125 Golden Top Notch Wax Bean Seeds. Germination: 5 to 8 days at 70 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep with 3 inches between plants and 18 to 24 inches between rows. These stringless, straight wax beans are somewhat flat and golden yellow in appearance. Golden Top Notch Wax Bean plants are very productive, compact, and grow to 18 inches tall. These beans are great for canning or freezing. The creamy white seeds have a brown eye and taste delicious as dry...

Goldrush Wax Bush Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$2.49

54 days to harvest.  Bush growth habit. Package contains 2 ounces, approximately 200 Goldrush Wax Bush Bean Seeds. Germination: 5 to 8 days at 70 to 85F. Plant seeds 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep leaving 3 inches between plants and 18 to 24 inches between rows. Beautiful golden pods grow about 5" long in clusters near the main stem, making this plant easy to harvest. The Goldrush Wax bean pods are straight and tender and great for freezing or canning.

Harvester Bush Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$2.49

53 days to harvest. Bush growth habit. Heirloom variety. Package contains 40 grams, approximately 100 Harvester Bush Bean Seeds. Res. BV, BRV, RR. Germination: 5-8 days at 70F. Plant seeds 1" deep. Space 3" apart, with 18-24" between rows. Harvester Bush Bean plants are hardy and upright, producing 6-inch pods that are set high on the plant. The pods are smooth and tender and easy to pick since they are high off the ground.

Henderson Bush Lima Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$2.49

67 days to harvest.  Bush growth habit. Package contains 20 grams, approximately 50 Henderson Bush Lima Bean Seeds. Germination: 5 to 8 days at 70 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep with 4-8 inches between plants and 18 to 24 inches between rows. Henderson Bush Lima Bean plants are tall and bushy and are very productive, all the way up to the first frost. The pods this plant produces are plump and contain 3 or 4 smooth, buttery lima beans in each. Freeze, can, or dry these beans for later use.

Jade Bush Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$3.99

60 days to harvest. Bush growth habit. Res. BV, BRV, CTV. Package contains 2 ounces, approximately 200 Jade Bush Bean Seeds. Germination: 5-8 days at 70F. Plant seeds 1" deep 3" apart, with 18-24" between rows. Jade Bush Beans are flavorful and beautiful, with straight green pods and pale green seeds. This disease resistant variety holds the pods up high on the bush, meaning they are less likely to rot and will grow straighter. Jade Bush Beans are delicious fresh and also store well.

Kentucky Wonder Brown Pole Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$2.49

65 days to harvest. Plants are an old-fashioned variety that are vigorous, rust-resistant and successful in all parts of the country. The vigorous vine produces a large yield of beans that are string less when young, have a distinctive flavor and a good firmness. When pods are 7 to 9 inches long the bean is meaty and tender. These are also found in our Survival Seeds and Survival Seed Bank. Package contains 30 grams, approximately 90 Kentucky Wonder Brown Pole Bean Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 5 to 8 days at 70 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1 to 1 1/2...

Mung Bean Organic Sprouting Seeds

$6.99

Package contains 8 ounces of Mung Bean Organic Sprouting Seeds.   Soak seeds for 12 hours and rinse. Place in warm area out of direct sunlight. Rinse 3-4 times a day. Sprouts ready in 2 days. Store in sealed bag in refrigerator 1 week maximum. Mung sprouts are very nutritious and full of crunch. Try adding these sprouts to stir-fry dishes they are a very popular ingredient in many Asian recipes. Sprouting Instructions: These instructions refer to jar sprouting, but can be used as a general outline for sprouting: 1. Soak the sprouting seeds in about 3x the amount of...

Pinto Shell Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$2.99

95 days to harvest. Bush bean. Package contains 2 ounces, approximately 150 Pinto Shell Bean Seeds. Germination: 7-10 days. Plant 1 - 1 1/2" deep, 4" apart, with 24-30" between rows. Pinto Shell Beans are best known for their use in refried beans. When dry, these beans are tan with brown speckles, but when they are cooked they will look uniformly brown. These popular beans can also be eaten as young pods (green beans).

Provider Bush Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$2.99

48-54 days to harvest. Bush growth habit. Packages contains 2 ounces, approximately 150 Provider Bush Bean Seeds. Germination 5-8 days at 70 to 85 F. Plant seed 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep with 3 inches between plants and 18 to 24 inches between rows. Provider Bush Beans are a great choice for early planting, since they can withstand cooler soil. This easy-to-grow variety is compact and the beans can be eaten dry or as green beans. Provider Bush Beans are widely adapted and handle adverse weather well. Good for storing and very flavorful.

Roma II Bush Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$3.49

60 days to harvest. Bush growth habit. Package contains 2 ounces, approximately 140 Roma II Bush Bean Seeds. Res. BV. Germination: 5-8 days at 70F. Plant 1" deep, 3" apart, with 18-24" between rows. Roma II Bush Bean plants have straight, stringless, bright green pods that are easy to harvest. These green beans are delicious fresh or canned. This bush Romano type bean produces heavy yields that develop slowly, meaning they have better eating quality over a longer period of time.

Royal Burgundy Bush Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$2.99

52 days to harvest. Bush growth habit. Package contains 25 grams, approximately 80 Royal Burgundy Bush Bean Seeds. Germination: 5 to 8 days at 70 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep with 3 inches in between plants in 18 to 24 inches between rows. Royal Burgundy Bush Beans have stringless pods that are a stunning purple color on the outside and green on the inside. Very crisp and tasty. Plants do well in cool soil and are resistant to insects. Enjoy these beans fresh, canned, or frozen.

Scarlet Runner Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$2.49

90 days to harvest. Climbing habit. Package contains 15 grams, approximately 15 Scarlet Runner Bean Seeds. Germination: 5 to 8 days at 70 to 85 F. This is an edible ornamental plant. This decorative, vining runner bean produces beautiful red flowers that will keep blooming as long as you pick the beans. The vines extend past 10 feet long and grow well on strong trellises or fences. Butterflies and hummingbirds will be attracted to the flowers. Eat the beans when they are young for snap beans, or shell and cook them as lima beans. Read more about Scarlet Runner Beans...

Scarlet Runner Bean Seeds - Heirloom (1 lb)

$25.00

90 days to harvest. Climbing habit. Package contains 1 pound, approximately 400 to 450 seeds. Germination: 5 to 8 days at 70 to 85 F. This is an edible ornamental plant. This decorative, vining runner bean produces beautiful red flowers that will keep blooming as long as you pick the beans. The vines extend past 10 feet long and grow well on strong trellises or fences. Butterflies and hummingbirds will be attracted to the flowers. Eat the beans when they are young for snap beans, or shell and cook them as lima beans.

Slenderette Bush Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$2.99

53 days to harvest.  Bush growth habit. Package contains 40 grams, approximately 125 Slenderette Bush Bean Seeds. Germination: 5 to 8 days at 70 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep with 3 inches between plants and 18 to 24 inches between rows. Slenderette Bush Bean is a long, slender bean that is very tender. This bean plant is known for large yields and great taste. 5 inch pods are stringless and smooth. Slenderette Bush Beans are easy to grow.

Strike Bush Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$3.49

53 days to harvest. Bush growth habit. Package contains 2 ounces, approximately 200 Strike Bush Bean Seeds. Germination: 5-8 days at 70F. Plant 1" deep, 3" apart, with 18-24" between rows. Strike bush beans have a high yield of slender, smooth 5-6" pods that are easy to pick. These beans have a wonderful flavor and are great for canning.

Stringless Green Pod (Burpee) Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$3.49

50 days to harvest. Bush bean. Heirloom. Package contains 2 ounces, approximately 175 Stringless Green Pod (Burpee) Bean Seeds. Germination: 5 to 8 days at 70 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep with 3 inches between plants and 18 to 24 inches between rows. (Also called Burplee Stringless) This stringless bush bean variety produces round, curved pods that grow up to 6 inches long. Plants grow 20" tall. The pods are brittle and tender.

Stringless Kentucky Blue Pole Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$2.99

AAS Winner 58 days Climbing habit Package contains 20 grams, approximately 60 Stringless Kentucky Blue Pole Bean Seeds. Germination: 1-2 weeks at 70F. Plant 1" deep, with seeds 4-6" apart and 30-36" between rows. The Kentucky Blue green bean is a winner of the All-America Selections, and has all the best traits from both Blue Lake and Kentucky Wonder varieties. It is an excellent pick for home gardens and mass production alike! These beans can be harvested as soon as sixty days after being sown. Vines grow upright, so using a pole or a trellis is required for them to...

Top Crop Bean Seeds - Heirloom

$2.49

54 days to harvest. AAS Winner. A USDA release that is widely adapted. Round 5 1/2 to 6 inch, stringless pods. Excellent fresh, frozen or canned. Consistent high yields. Pick often to promote a continual harvest. Package contains 40 grams, approximately 125 Top Crop Bean Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 5 to 8 days at 70 to 85F. Keep seeds moderately moist during germination. When planting seeds, plant them 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep with 3 inches between plants and 18 to 24 inches between rows. Plants do best in full sun and when planted in the late springs after...

Vitamin Bean Salad Mix

$10.99

Forget your daily vitamin and grab a handful of sprouts from our Vitamin Bean Salad Mix. It's high in protein, fiber, antioxidants, calcium, folic acid and much more. And the best part is it tastes great! It contains Adzuki Beans, Mung Beans, Green Lentils and Daikon Radish. The Vitamin Bean Salad Mix contains 2 ounces of Adzuki Bean Organic Sprouting Seeds, 2 ounces of Mung Bean Organic Sprouting Seeds, 2 ounces of Green Lentil Organic Sprouting seeds and 2 ounces of Daikon Radish Organic Sprouting Seeds. Sprouting Instructions Soak seeds for 8 hours and rinse. Place out of direct sunlight....

Yellow Soybean Organic Sprouting Seeds

$5.99

Package contains 8 ounces of Yellow Soybean Organic Sprouting Seeds. Soak seeds for 2-12 hours (check softness after a couple of hours--do not oversoak) and rinse. Place in warm area out of direct sunlight. Rinse 3-4 times a day. Sprouts ready in about 7 days. Store in sealed bag in refrigerator 1 week maximum. Soybean sprouts are an excellent source of protein and vitamins. When sprouting soybeans, be extra careful to drain them thoroughly and don't soak them for too long (to prevent mushy, spoiled beans). Sprouting Instructions: These instructions refer to jar sprouting, but can be used as a...

 

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