Description
50 Seeds per pack
Please note: Strike Bush Bean is currently experiencing a problem where some beans may be vining, rather than bush. Be prepared if you purchase.
(Phaseolus vulgaris) 55 days. Snap Bean Strike bush bean is a high yielding, easy to pick bean that is preferred by many market growers. Strike Pods are straight, smooth and slender and have white seeds in round pods.
Planting Instructions for Strike Bean Seeds
Sow Heirloom / Open Pollinated beans 1-2″ deep, 2-6″ apart, in rows 18-36″ apart, in full sun after danger of frost. Soaking bean seeds in water 1-2 hours before planting speeds germination. Germination occurs in 4-16 days in soil 60-85°F. Provide support for heirloom pole bean varieties. For heirloom snap beans, harvest when beans are 3-6″ long. For dry beans, leave pods on plants until pods are dry, brown, and crisp, and beans are hard and rattle in pod, if more drying is needed when danger of frost has arrived, pick pods or pull entire plant and hang upside down to dry further.
FAQ:
How long does it take for the Strike Bush Bean to mature?
The Strike Bush Bean matures in about 55 days, making it a relatively quick-growing variety.
What makes the Strike Bush Bean popular among market growers?
It is a high yielding variety with straight, smooth, and slender pods that are easy to pick, making it ideal for market production.
What do the pods of the Strike Bush Bean look like?
The pods are round, straight, and smooth, with a slender shape, and contain white seeds.
Is the Strike Bush Bean a high yield variety?
Yes, it’s known for producing an abundant harvest, which makes it a preferred choice for both home and commercial growers.
Is the Strike Bush Bean easy to harvest?
Yes, the beans are easy to pick due to their straight, smooth shape, which simplifies the harvesting process.
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