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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Seed orders are shipping 7-10 Business Days After Being Placed
Seed orders are shipping 7-10 Business Days After Being Placed
Bush Variety - Topcrop bush bean is a reliable and prolific variety, perfect for home gardeners seeking high yields and ease of care. This heirloom bean matures in about 50-60 days, producing straight, slender green pods that are tender and stringless. The plants are compact and bushy, growing to about 18 inches in height, making them ideal for small garden spaces. Topcrop bush beans are excellent for fresh eating, canning, and freezing, offering a rich, classic bean flavor.
The plants are coming up, and look healthy and strong. Pleased so far.
Made mistake sowing older greenbeans but these popped right on up. Thanks will be ordering more & fast shipping
These sprouted very quickly. I’m excited to see how they grow and produce.
This is my 3rd year growing Topcrop. This year I decided to compare with Contender. Both produce good beans, but Topcrop is out producing. Both beans are recommended by my state extension. Topcrop will be my bean of choice moving forward. Photo take 5-26-24 of my third harvest. Plants were winter sown in jugs & transplanted 3-13-24. Missouri 6B
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I grew only a few seeds, but they came up fine, and I was able to get some delicious, sweet melon! I sprayed it once with a copper fungicide, and I should have done it a second time, but I still go melons. (I have a struggle with fungal problems here). Easy to grow, easy to eat!
This stuff feed my garden all summer. Highly recommend
This was one of my first tomatoes from MIgardener seed and I loved it so much. Very tasty green tomato, and even though it was only in a smallish container, it was one of my best producers! Nice clusters (not quite so big and dense as the photo, for me at least...) and great flavor for eating fresh in the garden. I'm not the best with tomatoes, I don't treat them as well as I should, and I grow in Seattle (8b?) which is finicky weather every year, so I was surprised these did so well! Will definitely grow again. Unfortunately I don't have any pictures saved on the vine, but the little green one in the attached photo is one of them!
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Pollinators love this flower. Especially honey bees.
They grew in spring then reseeded themselves for fall.