Description
Phaseolus vulgaris
HEIRLOOM. Although its exact history is lost to time, this old family heirloom is named after a pioneering family who settled in Oregon’s Willamette Valley in the mid-19th century and raised this bean. It has an excellent, very rich, cooking flavor. Vigorous bush plants sometimes have short runners. The seeds are a pretty purplish-red with little white spots. Very rare.
SMALL FARM GROWN by Hands on Organics, Eugene, OR
Cooper? –
Super cool product! My kids have had a blast learning about each seed and the design on the packaging is beautiful. Definitely recommend!!
Devin? –
Very pleased! Would love to show garden, how far along its come since mid- June!
Sidney 1? –
Great assortment and heirloom is the only way to ho
Luna 3? –
Just planted nothing has sprouted yet. It takes time. Very nice kit.
Finley Cooper? –
purchased as a gift
Colt Bell? –
I like the assortment of heirloom, non-GMO seeds that is included in this set. To make it complete it would be nice to have some marigold seeds, too.