THE BLUE LAKE CANADIAN HEIRLOOM POLE BEAN SEED
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THE BLUE LAKE CANADIAN HEIRLOOM
POLE BEAN SEED
Description
The Blue Lake Heirloom Pole Bean Seed, a product of a company named the Incredible Seed located in Nova Scotia, Canada, and this particular brand of seed was established in 1923 and is commonly known within its’ area as one of the top heirloom beans for a high yield and for the great taste (Chris, 2014). The Blue Lake Heirloom Pole Bean Seed have a quick growing cycle making them ideal for short seasons and planting them more than once in a longer season (Chris, 2014). This breed of bean particularly has a growing cycle of about 65 days until they reach maturity and are able to harvest (Chris, 2014). When fully matured the plant itself grows to a height of about 6 to 7 feet in long vines, therefore because they grow vertically there is an increase in potential crop planting due to the fact that each plant does not require a large surface area of land; on each vine numerous individual bean pods are developed with a large size, roughly 6 inches long (Chris, ep al. 2014).
The Blue Lake Heirloom Pole Bean Seed, a product of a company named the Incredible Seed located in Nova Scotia, Canada, and this particular brand of seed was established in 1923 and is commonly known within its’ area as one of the top heirloom beans for a high yield and for the great taste (Chris, 2014). The Blue Lake Heirloom Pole Bean Seed have a quick growing cycle making them ideal for short seasons and planting them more than once in a longer season (Chris, 2014). This breed of bean particularly has a growing cycle of about 65 days until they reach maturity and are able to harvest (Chris, 2014). When fully matured the plant itself grows to a height of about 6 to 7 feet in long vines, therefore because they grow vertically there is an increase in potential crop planting due to the fact that each plant does not require a large surface area of land; on each vine numerous individual bean pods are developed with a large size, roughly 6 inches long (Chris, ep al. 2014).