The Blue Lake Bush Bean is a popular heirloom variety renowned for its exceptional flavor and crisp texture. This compact, bush-type plant reaches maturity in about 50-60 days, producing an abundant harvest of slender, dark green pods approximately 6 inches long. The beans are stringless and tender, making them ideal for fresh eating, canning, and freezing. They are also resistant to common bean diseases, ensuring a reliable and productive crop. Many like the bush version due to its compact size and low growth habit.
Great germination rates,and an easy to harvest and care for bean. Also,very delicous!:)
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Thank you so much... great beans!
#1 bean for canning. Have purchased in past from mi gardener, only had 2 seeds from 3 packages not germinate! Mi gardener is only place I'll shop for seed.
So excited to start planting
I used revive Rex last year with excellent outcomes. I wanted you to make sure I have it on had for this gardening season.
Delicious and prolific.I'll plant this on repeat!
Grew these for the past three years and I will keep growing them for many more. I highly recommend them. Great germination rate. Every onion grew to the size of baseballs and others a bit bigger and they store very well.Best long day onion I have ever grow.
I am very happy with my heirloom seeds. I cannot wait to germinate them.
Started my seeds on 12/31/25. I’ve had almost 100% germination and the onion seedlings are a couple of inches tall at this point (1/9/26). Looking forward to a great harvest!