50% OFF ALL SEED PACKETS, FREE SHIPPING ON JUST SEED ORDERS OVER $20
50% OFF ALL SEED PACKETS, FREE SHIPPING ON JUST SEED ORDERS OVER $20
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Processing times before shipping are 5-7 business days!
Processing times before shipping are 5-7 business days!
Painted Pony bush bean is a versatile heirloom variety known for its striking appearance and robust flavor. The beans feature a unique bi-colored pattern, typically a mix of white and brown or maroon. These bush beans mature in about 60 days, producing high yields on compact, sturdy plants. Painted Pony beans are ideal for fresh eating, canning, and drying for winter storage.
Packaged beautifully came very quickly but most of these won't be planted till next season. Prices and free shipping could not be beat.
I harvested these beans as green beans and as dried beans. They are wonderful in both applications. They grow skinny long green beans and are not stringy when harvested young. The dried beans are small, but very pretty.
Germination rate was good
Adding to my delightful collection of stored and dried!
Germinated quickly and are growing fast. Can’t wait to harvest
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The bulbs were large and healthy looking. Great price also. I can’t wait for planting time.
These are like XL cherry tomatoes (1.5-2 inches wide) that taste great and are uniform in size. I will be growing more of this variety next Spring.
Though they are not named Scotch Bonnet, they are definitely as hot and fragrant as a Scotch Bonnet pepper (and I'm happy I bought them to try). I bought more packets recently to be ready for next Spring and to share with my Jamaican family!
Highly recommended. Plants are super healthy and its my first gardening experience a succesful one. Thank you for this product. I love it so much i keep on growing more……!!!!
The seeds germinated very well. It was my first time ever growing radishes and I was pleased with how easy they were to grow.