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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
We planted several of your beans and found the pinto bean being our favorite and most used, not that we don't also like the other beans. I had never grown beans before and had no idea of how easy and low maintenance they require. We plan to triple the amount at our next planting.
Most beautiful herbal, medicinal plant, hummingbirds and especially chonky bumble bees absolutely love it… extremely attractive plant .. drought resistant loves full sun.
I planted strawflowers from MIGardener last summer and absolutely loved them. Ordered 6 packs of various colors for this year’s garden. Can’t wait!
These are the most beautiful Dahlias I’ve ever grown. The best part is the surprise of what each bloom will be. I’m lucky to live in coastal Louisiana so I don’t have to dig them up every year. Having them as perennials is a joy!
I have used Trifecta now for a good four seasons. It is worth the investment as I definitely have seen an improvement in my raised bed vegetable gardens and their yield. As far as I'm concerned whatever Luke Marion says is good....then it's good!