Robert Hazelwood Dry Bean

Certified Organic

Phaseolus vulgaris

Speckled Beans from Kentucky

Originally from Clay County, Kentucky, this hard-to-find half runner dry bean is tan-colored with dark pointilist markings that cluster into a black spot. The beans have a slightly flattened rectangular shape. Though it can be grown as a bush bean, it will send out runners, so it does best if provided with support to grow vertically.
This product was grown and processed on our own certified organic farm, Four Fold Farm, in the Hudson Valley of New York State.
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Direct sow outdoors as soon as the threat of frost has passed. Sow seeds 1-2" apart, then thin to 3-6" apart. Protect with row cover fromfrost and bean beetles if necessary. This variety does best if provided with support for its tendrils to grow up. For best results, allow the beans to dry on the plant. Harvest beans when dry prior to the first fall frost. If weather does not permit this, pull the plants up at the last possible moment and hang to dry, then thresh the plants to remove the beans. Store in a cool, dry dark place.  

Days to Germination 4-8 days
Days to Maturity 100
Planting Depth 1"
Spacing in Row 3-6"
Sun Preference Full Sun

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