Bean Old Homestead (Kentucky Wonder)
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Bean Old Homestead (Kentucky Wonder) is a classic heirloom pole bean (65 days) producing abundant, tender, and flavorful 6-8 inch green pods.
Esteemed for its quality and early maturity since the late 1800s. Requires a trellis or support.
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Old Homestead (Kentucky Wonder) Pole Bean
Discover the enduring popularity of Bean Old Homestead (Kentucky Wonder), a cherished homesteader’s heirloom with a rich history. First noted as “Texas Pole” in 1864, it was introduced as “Kentucky Wonder” in 1877 and has been a garden favorite ever since.
This reliable pole bean produces abundant yields of tender and flavorful green pods, typically 6 to 8 inches in length. Esteemed seed companies of the past, like Peter Henderson & Co. in 1896, even considered it “far ahead of any other green Pole Bean” and noted its earlier maturity.
Enjoy the classic taste and reliable productivity of this wonderful heirloom.
For successful growth, provide sturdy support such as a trellis or poles for these climbing vines. Direct sow seeds after the last frost when the soil has warmed. Plant seeds about 1 inch deep and 4-6 inches apart at the base of your support. Pole beans prefer full sun and well-drained soil.
Water regularly, especially during flowering and pod development. Harvest the tender green pods when they reach your desired size, typically around 65 days after planting. Savor the excellent flavor of this historic and highly regarded pole bean.
- Classic Homesteader’s Heirloom Pole Bean
- First Mentioned in 1864 (“Texas Pole”)
- Introduced as “Kentucky Wonder” in 1877
- Produces Abundant 6-8 Inch Green Pods
- Very Tender When Cooked
- Great Flavor
- Considered Superior by Early Seed Companies
- Matures in Approximately 65 Days
- Requires Trellis or Poles for Support
- Prefers Full Sun and Well-Drained Soil
Order your Bean Old Homestead (Kentucky Wonder) seeds today and experience the enduring quality and flavor of this beloved heirloom!
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