Grow Pole Bean seeds, a vigorous climbing variety that thrives in warm weather and produces long, tender pods over an extended harvest season. These productive climbing beans grow vertically, making them ideal for trellises, teepees, fences, and small-space gardens. Pole Beans are preferred by home growers because they offer continuous yields and excellent flavor while maximizing vertical garden space.
These Non-GMO Pole Bean seeds are perfect for warm-season planting and perform well in garden rows, raised beds, and container setups with support. Their long harvest period, crisp texture, and strong vines make them a reliable choice for productive home gardening.
Features
- High-yielding climbing bean variety suited for vertical gardens.
- Produces long, tender pods through the warm season.
- Maximizes space with vigorous vine growth on supports.
- Ideal for trellises, stakes, fences, and teepee structures.
- Open-pollinated and Non-GMO seed variety.
- Excellent for raised beds, small gardens, and container growing.
- Continuous production when harvested regularly.
Specifications
- Plant Name: Pole Bean
- Plant Type: Climbing legume variety
- Growth Habit: Vining plant that requires support
- Seed Type: Open-pollinated, Non-GMO
- Heirloom: Yes
- USDA Zones: Best in Zones 3–11
- Growing Season: Warm-season crop; plant after frost
- Sun Requirement: Full sun
- Days to Maturity: 60–75 days
- Germination Temperature: 70°F–95°F (21°C–35°C)
- Plant Height: 6–10 feet with support
- Plant Spacing: 4–6 inches apart
- Soil Preference: Well-drained, warm soil
- Water Requirement: Moderate; keep soil moist but not saturated
- Support Needed: Yes; trellis, poles, or fencing required
- Growth Advantage: Long harvest period and continuous pod production
Planting Guide
- Direct sow seeds outdoors after frost and when soil warms.
- Plant seeds 1 inch deep in well-drained, warm soil.
- Space plants 4–6 inches apart at the base of poles or trellises.
- Choose a full sun location to encourage rapid vine growth.
- Provide support such as stakes, fencing, or teepee structures.
- Water regularly, keeping soil moist but never soggy.
- Avoid disturbing roots once vines establish.
- Harvest pods frequently to promote more production.
- Continue succession planting every 2–3 weeks for extended harvesting.