Beans
Henderson Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus 'Henderson')
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 18-24 inches
Description: Henderson Lima Bean is a popular heirloom variety known for its small, creamy-white beans with a buttery texture. It is excellent for soups, stews, and as a side dish. This bush type bean is productive and easy to grow.
Planting Tips:
- Plant in well-drained soil with good organic matter.
- Space plants 4-6 inches apart in rows 24-36 inches apart.
- Provide support if planting in rows.
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Late Spring to Early Summer
Nativity to Texas: No
Royal Burgundy Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris 'Royal Burgundy')
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 12-18 inches
Description: Royal Burgundy Bush Bean is a colorful variety with dark purple pods that turn green when cooked. It has a mild, sweet flavor and is perfect for fresh eating, steaming, or sautéing. The pods add visual interest to salads and vegetable dishes.
Planting Tips:
- Plant in well-drained soil.
- Space plants 4-6 inches apart in rows 18-24 inches apart.
- Harvest pods regularly to promote continuous production.
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Late Spring to Early Summer
Nativity to Texas: No
Speckled Bush Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus 'Speckled')
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 18-24 inches
Description: Speckled Bush Lima Bean is a heirloom variety with creamy-white beans speckled with red markings. It has a rich, buttery flavor and is ideal for soups, stews, and casseroles. This bush type bean is productive and easy to grow.
Planting Tips:
- Plant in well-drained soil with good organic matter.
- Space plants 4-6 inches apart in rows 24-36 inches apart.
- Provide support if planting in rows.
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Late Spring to Early Summer
Nativity to Texas: No
Brown Pole Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris 'Brown Pole')
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 6-8 feet
Description: Brown Pole Bean is a climbing variety that produces long, slender pods with a rich, earthy flavor. It is excellent for fresh eating, canning, or freezing. This pole bean requires trellising or support for optimal growth.
Planting Tips:
- Plant in well-drained soil with good fertility.
- Space plants 4-6 inches apart in rows 36 inches apart.
- Provide a trellis or support structure for vines to climb.
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Late Spring to Early Summer
Nativity to Texas: No
Provider Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris 'Provider')
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 12-18 inches
Description: Provider Bush Bean is a reliable, early-maturing variety with straight, green pods and a tender texture. It is perfect for fresh eating, canning, or freezing. This bush bean produces heavily and is resistant to common bean diseases.
Planting Tips:
- Plant in well-drained soil.
- Space plants 4-6 inches apart in rows 18-24 inches apart.
- Harvest pods regularly to promote continuous production.
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Late Spring to Early Summer
Nativity to Texas: No
Contender Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris 'Contender')
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 12-18 inches
Description: Contender Bush Bean is a classic variety known for its straight, stringless pods and excellent flavor. It is versatile for fresh eating, freezing, or canning. This bush bean is productive and performs well in various growing conditions.
Planting Tips:
- Plant in well-drained soil.
- Space plants 4-6 inches apart in rows 18-24 inches apart.
- Harvest pods regularly to promote continuous production.
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Late Spring to Early Summer
Nativity to Texas: No
Greencrop Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris 'Greencrop')
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Water Requirements: Moderate
Height: 12-18 inches
Description: Greencrop Bush Bean is a dependable variety with straight, round pods that are tender and stringless. It is suitable for fresh eating, canning, or freezing. This bush bean is disease-resistant and performs well in various climates.
Planting Tips:
- Plant in well-drained soil.
- Space plants 4-6 inches apart in rows 18-24 inches apart.
- Harvest pods regularly to promote continuous production.
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Late Spring to Early Summer
Nativity to Texas: No