Grow a reliable and flavorful bean variety with Stallard Bean Seeds – Green Variety, known for its hardy plants, high productivity, and excellent adaptability. Green Stallard beans produce tender, uniform pods on vigorous plants that thrive in warm-season conditions.
These non-GMO bean seeds deliver strong germination and steady growth, making them ideal for home gardeners seeking an easy, productive bean crop. Perfect for raised beds, garden rows, and small garden spaces, this variety is well-loved for its consistent performance and dependable harvests.
Green Stallard beans grow well in full sun, moderate moisture, and loose, well-drained soil, providing a rewarding gardening experience from planting to harvest.
Features
- Classic Stallard green bean variety
- Strong, vigorous growth habit
- Reliable warm-season performer
- High-quality non-GMO, open-pollinated seeds
- Produces tender and uniform pods
- Suitable for raised beds, garden rows, and home gardens
- Excellent germination and dependable yields
Specifications
- Common Name: Stallard Bean
- Seed Type: Bean Seeds
- Plant Type: Annual
- Growth Habit: Upright bush or semi-upright (variety dependent)
- Seed Quality: Non-GMO
- Heirloom: Yes, open-pollinated
- USDA Zones: 3–11
- Season: Late spring through summer
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Loose, well-drained soil
- Days to Germination: 7–14 days
- Days to Maturity: 55–70 days
- Watering Needs: Moderate, steady moisture
- Spacing: 4–6 inches apart
- Row Spacing: 18–24 inches
- Temperature Needs: Warm soil 65°F+
- Use: Culinary pods
- Plant Characteristics: Tender pods with uniform growth
Planting Guide
- Direct sow outdoors after the final frost.
- Plant seeds 1–1.5 inches deep in warm soil.
- Space seeds 4–6 inches apart for strong plant development.
- Provide full sun exposure.
- Keep soil evenly moist but never waterlogged.
- Thin seedlings to maintain air circulation.
- Mulch to retain moisture and soil warmth.
- Harvest pods when firm and crisp.
- Pick continuously to encourage new pod formation.
- Rotate bean plantings seasonally for healthier soil.