Good Mother Stallard pole bean is a cherished heirloom variety renowned for its rich, nutty flavor and striking appearance. The beans are mottled with beautiful maroon and white patterns. These vigorous climbing plants reach maturity in about 85-95 days, producing high yields of tender, flavorful beans. Ideal for soups, stews, and salads, Good Mother Stallard beans maintain their shape and texture well during cooking.
Pretty colors
Beautiful beans arrived early- plan to plant in spring
Ordered more packets for summer!
Everything arrived in great condition, and I can't wait to plant them.
I'm growing in Ohio Zone 6B. Last year, I paired two pole bean varieties on a zig-zagging bamboo terrace: Cherokee and Good Mother Stallard. These varieties pair well because the pods look very different (with long-thin pods that dry to red/purple on the Cherokee and flatter pods that dry to yellow/brown for Good Mother Stallard), so it's easy to tell which bean you are harvesting. The Good Mother Stallard beans were the later of the two to begin producing pods, with larger beans but fewer per pod (usually three to five). The dried beans are gorgeous, mottled burgundy and white, and they hold their shape well during cooking. They are also quite tasty!
Haven’t planted yet. Looking forward to adding to salads! So happy MIgarden had these. Hard to find Microgreen seeds
So far all 6 seeds that I planted have germinated and are growing well. I am planning on transplanting them into bigger pots soon until they’re ready for the garden.
My old reliable variety, always produces an abundance of tomatoes towards the end of the season!
Little pepper plants popped up quickly, they seem to be doing very well thus far.
Really great germination, I am currently growing them in my hydroponic system.