

Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean (Heirloom 66 Days)
Heirloom 1877
This dual-purpose bean can be used for either eating fresh or as a shell bean. A real heirloom, the Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean came from a woman named Nancy Davis in Kentucky. Pods grow to 9” in length and yield is continuous. Picked young, they are among the tastiest green beans. Brown seed. Stringless. Disease Resistance-Common Bean Mosaic
50 seeds
PLANTING
Phaseolus vulgaris
Germination: 4-10 days
Germination Temperature: Optimum soil temperatures are 70-85ºF
Seed Sowing Depth: 1” deep
Outside Sowing: After the last frost with soil temperatures above 60ºF. Sow 3- 4” apart for trellis/pole growth. Planting in soil under 60ºF results in poor germination.
How much does a packet plant: 12-foot single row
Harvest: Before the seeds bulge and beans snap easily. Pick continually every 2-3 days to prolong production.
Tips: Grow in light, well-drained soil, provide adequate, even moisture, especially at flowering time. Dry soil can result in low yields and fibrous pods. Do not over-fertilize the Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean with nitrogen, which results in a surplus of foliage and low, delayed pod growth. Adding inoculant at planting time aids in a larger harvest and more robust plants.