Description
Phaseolus vulgaris
Early, high yielding, and disease resistant, Provider really does live up to its name! Uniform, 5- to 6-inch-long, round and meaty pods grow on sturdy, compact plants. A favorite for canning and freezing, but great for fresh eating as well. Introduced by the USDA in 1965, this variety is still a favorite with market growers and gardeners alike thanks to its reliable yields.
14 gram packet contains a minimum of 30 seeds.
Millie 7 Stewart? –
All the seeds were in their own packaging with a very nice description on bad. However the QR code didn’t work.
Val 3 Hall? –
Gardening for the spring and summer. Yet a fresh salad garden year round in my porch is worth gold to me and my family.
Zoe? –
Within a month my seeds sprouted and produced the largest zucchini and cucumbers I have ever seen. Good soil helps.
Theo? –
Amazed at this product. I am horrible with plants but couldn’t help but be successful with these seeds. It was a definite confidence booster for me to actually grow food and herbs. I wouldn’t buy any other seeds….no reason to??
Sawyer 1? –
Coming up very nicely.
Stella 3? –
Made a great gift for a guy who has everything!
Holland Davis? –
This is great for the value I mean the price range is very fair super happy with the outcome the flowers that grow I have had no issues with any of the ceilings super happy with the Americans with a lot so you have enough to go around which I’m very happy for