25 % OFF ALL SEEDS * No code needed
25 % OFF ALL SEEDS * No code needed
*discount does not apply to bulk seeds
*discount does not apply to bulk seeds
Orders are shipping 4-5 Business Days After Being Placed
Orders are shipping 4-5 Business Days After Being Placed
The Arikara Yellow bean is an heirloom variety treasured for its rich history and robust flavor. Named after the Arikara Native American tribe, these beans have a heritage dating back centuries. The plants are bushy and hardy, thriving in various growing conditions, including dry climates. The beans are medium-sized, oval, and a warm yellow color, perfect for soups, stews, and baking. Arikara Yellow beans offer a creamy texture and nutty taste, making them a versatile and nutritious addition to any garden and kitchen.
So far great germination! I’m excited to try once harvested.
6 seeds planted, 6 healthy sprouts
First time growing, a longer season bean for me, dried nicely.
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Very happy with my purchase. I planted 40 seeds and they all germinated! Felt like I ran the lottery. Haven’t had a harvest yet but they are growing well. Already knee high. Very happy with my purchase
This is my second year ordering the bare root strawberry plants, and I will say these are the healthiest plant starts!! I will order again
I loved my Chandler Blueberries. I have had it for a year now. As a beginner blueberry grower, I loved how easily it is to maintain the plant in its healthy state. I live in Zone 7. It lived through its first winter snow, and sprouted back up in Spring, just shows how cold-hardy it can be. It is now slowly blooming. Hopefully in the next few years it will produce me some juicy blueberries!
Not so great raw, but awesome sautéed and in soups! Grows great in warm climate. It takes a while to get started, but once it takes off, it doesn't stop! Very easy for new gardeners ❣️
Once the bare root arrived, I immediately saw a sprout growing from the tip. I was pleasantly surprised it had gone out of dormancy. It is currently growing healthy green foliage outside in part shade and full sun. I see a few grape clusters though unfortunately I have to cut them, so the plant’s roots fully establish.