McCaslan Pole Bean

  • Botanical Name:Phaseolus vulgaris.
  • Height:Vining.
  • Spacing:3 – 4 inches apart.
  • Depth:1 inch deep.
  • Light Required:Full Sun
  • Size:2 Oz Seed Pkt
  • Fruit:Medium green pods reach eight inches long and are meaty, slightly flattened and of superb quality.Ivory-white seeds are oblong and flat.
  • Days To Maturity:65 Days
  • Zone:3 – 9 annual.
  • Germination:6 – 10 Days
  • Form:vegetable, green bean, heirloom (open pollinated)
  • Soil Requirements:Rich, well-drained soil; pH 6.0 – 6.8.
  • Foliage:Green.
  • Comments:Known for its vigor and adaptability to southern states. Good quality when picked on the young side.
Known for its vigor and adaptability to southern states. Good quality when picked on the young side. Use as a snap bean or let it mature to a shell bean. Has a crisp texture. The sound it makes as it is broken for processing lives up to the name “snap” bean! Highly productive and drought resistant. 65 DAYS. Seed Counts: A 2-oz. packet of snap bean seeds (bush and pole) contains about 150 seeds and sows a 25-ft. row. A 2-oz. packet of lima bean seeds (bush and pole) contains about 50 seeds and sows a 15-ft. row.