The listing, 10 pole green beans Kentucky Wonder Organic has ended.
I have planted a few to see how well they germinate etc They all 5 sprouted within a week and are doing great You get an extra 5 if you use GIN
. A green pole bean with seven to nine inch long, fleshy (rather coarse), fiberless pods that can be slightly stringy. They are curved, somewhat S-shaped, broad-oval and creasebacked in cross section, rough, wrinkled, with seeds filling to the tip and edge but not crowded.
Very reliable, early maturing, and productive. An old favorite enjoyed fresh, canned, frozen or dried. Its buffy-brown seeds can also be used dry as an excellent baking bean.
This popular variety was grown throughout the South by the 1850s and first mentioned in publication in an 1864 edition of "Country Gentleman" magazine under the name, 'Texas Pole'. James J. H. Gregory & Sons released it commercially as 'Kentucky Wonder' in 1877