Hutterite Soup Bean (Bush)
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Excellent bean propagation. Beans are still coming in with this weather we've had the production of them slowed way down. plus fighting off critters trying to eat them hasn't helped either. Luke's products are the best! I've been a customer with them for 4 or 5 years now and everything I buy has been perfect! Prices are very affordable and everything here is legit. Thanks MIgardener for always being down to earth and keeping things reasonably priced. greatly appreciated.
This is a new bean for me to try to grow. Love beans and we eat many different kinds. Can't wait till spring to start them
Great beans
Still no beans yet; will try another planting.
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I just became aware of these beans. Hutterites are similar to Amish. This bean is cherished in their community, but not easily found elsewhere. I was so happy to find it at MIGardener. I am excited to grow them next year.
These are my absolute favorite cherry tomatoes. They are also toddler approved in our house. We currently have one in a 10 gallon grow bag that is over 5.5 ft tall and super loaded.
I didn't plant any Mortgage Lifter's in the Spring,but I have three planted for my Fall garden as an experiment. I planted some Sheboygans in the spring,but I think there was a seed mixup in the package because they dont match their shape or description. No problem,they're still a tomato.π
I ordered bush but got pole. Itβs still a vigorous plant producing lots of beans!
These seeds gave me a lot of garlic chives plants, sprouted in 2 weeks. In general, chives are considered perennial (in zone 7b). I have planted them in a grow bag last year (2025) in the spring. This year, 2026, the garlic chives emerge early spring and still thrives till end of Fall. Easy to grow and low maintenance! Great companion plant with tomatoes or any veggies. The taste is onion like AND garlicky. This garlic chive has a wider leaves vs the regular chives (which has more narrow and faint onion taste). Excellent herb for culinary use. Highly recommend!
These grow super large and very prolific