Varieties of green beans

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I have the chance to buy green beans from another rep. I'm thinking of going w/tenderette's. What are good varieties. I want a stringless bush bean for home use.
 

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Do they have to be green? I'm a fan of Royal Burgundy--good yields when you don't have a serious rabbit issue. Also, since DH has a tendency to boil veggies into mush when it's his turn to cook, the purple -> green color change is a handy indicator to tell him when things are done.
 

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I tried 5 varieties last year.
Blue Lake S-7 stringless won hands down.
I ended up throwing the other beans away, because nobody would eat them (even the chickens :rolleyes: ).
 

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My grandfather SWORE by blue lake beans. My mom said it was only one he didn't EVERY year because he had no complaints or serious issues with disease or insects.

I have the pole version going in this year. I know they have a bush version as well like Cat mentioned. I didn't know they have a stringless bush version though!?

Then again I'm new, and chosing my plants is based on what I was told from my families experiences.

Though my aunt is the only one who still gardens!
 

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The Blue Lake S-7 Stringless is a pole bean.
Blue Lake 274 comes in bush and there is a Blue Lake FM1 that's a pole also, but it's not as good as the S-7.

I can't have bush beans in my garden - I have space issues i.e. NOT enough space! :p
 

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Catalina said:
The Blue Lake S-7 Stringless is a pole bean.
Blue Lake 274 comes in bush and there is a Blue Lake FM1 that's a pole also, but it's not as good as the S-7.

I can't have bush beans in my garden - I have space issues i.e. NOT enough space! :p
I am not sure which one I have, only that its a blue lake pole bean. I got them from wintersown.org for free with my seed packets.

I know some people say they don't get a lot of veggies from wintersown, but I've gotten at least 2 if not 3 and once 4 packs of veggie seeds in my packets!

I have tons of heirloom tomatoes from them, the beans, peas, Brocolli Rabe, Radish, 2 kinds of lettuce.... good stuff too!

I only bought corn and spinach this year!
 

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We only grown Blue Lakes here! We tried Kentucky Wonder one year and they were horrible. I'd like to try a different variety this year though, just for the heck of it.
 

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:thI have googled and cannot find the Blue Lake s-7 stingless for sale. Are they called something else? I also looked through all my seed catalogs.
 
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