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Old March 20, 2017   #16
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This is the list of Bush Snap Bean Continuous Producers which I have found to-date. I'm sure the list is not complete and I'm not even 100% sure it is totally accurate but at least it maybe of interest to a gardener who wants to grow bush snap beans without the requirement of successive plantings. If anyone knows of additional varieties to add to the list or varieties which should be taken off the list please post.
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Blue Lake 274
Boone
Brittle Wax (yellow)
Contender
Crockett
Cupidon
Derby
Espada
Jade
Jade II
Kentucky Wonder Bush
Masai
Provider
Savannah
Soleil (yellow)
Spartan Arrow
Strike
Tenderette
While no bush bean is continuous, a few that work fairly well up here are Dragon's Tongue and Fin de Bagnol. There is also a trick of pruning plants after the initial harvest to quicken regrowth.
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Old March 20, 2017   #17
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A bush bean that produces for a long time is Commodore (Bush Kentucky Wonder, brown seeded). The pods are dark green and have a stronger flavor that the newer varieties. I like them. I cook them a few minutes longer than the newer types to get them tender.
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Old March 20, 2017   #18
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I guess I'm not sure if a pole bean is okay with you. Blue lake pole bean produces until we get tired of them. Very long season. Very tender, too.
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