King of the Garden , Lima Pole Bean (Phaseolus lunatus)

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King of the Garden , Lima Pole Bean (Phaseolus lunatus): Introduced in the 1970s, King of the Garden is a favorite that produces six inches long pods with cream-colored seeds. This vigorous, vine-type pole bean variety clings well to poles and does not require staking to grow. It sets pods...
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King of the Garden , Lima Pole Bean (Phaseolus lunatus): Introduced in the 1970s, King of the Garden is a favorite that produces six inches long pods with cream-colored seeds. This vigorous, vine-type pole bean variety clings well to poles and does not require staking to grow. It sets pods from the very bottom of the vine and will bear beans until frost. The large beans are good for freezing, canning and eating fresh. For best result, sow pole bean seeds in rich, sandy, well-drained soil after all danger of frost has passed.

Botanical Name: Phaseolus Lunatus 

Common Name: King of the Garden, Pole Bean 

Size at Maturity: 96″-120″

Days to Maturity: 70-80 Days 

Light Requirement: Full Sun 

Planting Time: Four weeks after the last frost date 

Sowing Method: Sow seeds directly into the soil 

Planting Depth: 1″

Plant Spacing: 30″

Ships: Year-round

Average Seeds Per Ounce: Approx. 20

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