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Bergin Pole Bean

Bergin Pole Bean

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Bergin Certified Naturally Grown Seed

70 Days — The stems and pods of 'Bergin' beans are green with a purple blush at the "green bean" stage becoming more uniformly purple at maturity. The flowers are a pinkish-purple color. 'Bergin' bean seeds are a deep, dark purple, almost black, and are a little flatter and longer than 'Black Turtle' beans. It is an excellent green bean if picked early and is also good as a dry bean.

Interested in protecting this family heirloom for future generations, 'Bergin' was sent to us by Caitlin Pensak in 2013.  She wrote, "I have an old variety of pole bean that I got from a family member in Mississippi called 'Bergin' beans (pronounced like Burgundy without the "dy"). My great-grandfather and his neighbors in Jasper County, Mississippi, grew and canned this bean in the late 1800's, and it is still being grown today in that area. It was named after a family in the area, the Bergins."

Each packet contains one ounce, which is approximately 80 seeds.
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Planting Instructions: Beans prefer well-drained, rich soil in a sunny location. Make sure that you keep them well watered in the summer heat.

Don’t bother trying to get an early start with beans – you’ll waste a lot of seed! Beans are a tender vegetable and you should not plant them until all danger of frost has passed and the soil remains above 65ºF. Sow seeds 1½ inches deep, every two to three inches. As they make efficient use of vertical space, provide a trellis. Use string or twine as wire will heat and burn the tender vines.

For seed saving, allow the pods to fully mature and dry completely out on the vines.