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Topcrop Bush Bean Seeds For Planting (Phaseolus vulgaris)

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ALL ABOUT THESE BEANS

SEED COUNT

170 SEEDS

OPEN POLLINATEDED

YES

ORGANIC

NO

HEIRLOOM

YES

UNTREATED

YES

NON-GMO

YES
Topcrop bush beans are a popular variety known for their high yield and uniform growth. They produce tender, stringless beans that are green, crisp, and flavorful. These beans are easy to grow, making them a favorite among gardeners. They mature quickly, often ready for harvest in about 55 days. Their compact bush habit means they don't require staking or extensive space.


Topcrop bush beans were developed in the United States during the 20th century. The exact origins trace back to breeding programs aimed at creating beans that are both productive and easy to cultivate. These programs likely drew from existing bush bean varieties, enhancing traits for better yield and disease resistance. Over the years, Topcrop has become a staple in American gardening, appreciated for its reliability and quality.

ALL ABOUT THESE BEANS

SEED COUNT

170 SEEDS

OPEN POLLINATEDED

YES

ORGANIC

NO

UNTREATED

YES

NON-GMO

YES

HEIRLOOM

YES
Topcrop bush beans are a popular variety known for their high yield and uniform growth. They produce tender, stringless beans that are green, crisp, and flavorful. These beans are easy to grow, making them a favorite among gardeners. They mature quickly, often ready for harvest in about 55 days. Their compact bush habit means they don't require staking or extensive space.


Topcrop bush beans were developed in the United States during the 20th century. The exact origins trace back to breeding programs aimed at creating beans that are both productive and easy to cultivate. These programs likely drew from existing bush bean varieties, enhancing traits for better yield and disease resistance. Over the years, Topcrop has become a staple in American gardening, appreciated for its reliability and quality.

ADDITIONAL SOWING INFORMATION

GROWERS TIP

SEED PREP

Seeds can be soaked prior to sowing.

SOWING DEPTH

Sow the seed 1” under.

LIGHT PREFERENCE

Prefers an area of full sunlight.

SOIL CONDITIONS

Prefers a rich & fertile soil.

MOISTURE NEEDS

Water daily for ample moisture.

GERMINATION

Germinates within 7 to 10 days.

PLANT HEIGHT

Grows 3’ to 4’ tall.

PLANT WIDTH

Spreads 1’ to 2’ wide.

PLANT SPACING

Space seeds 6” apart.

ROW SPACING

Space rows 30” apart.

CROP SIZE

Produces 4” to 6" long pods.

SEASON

Annual crop

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Phaseolus vulgaris

DIFFICULTY LEVEL

Very easy to grow from seed.

HARVEST

50 to 60 Days

WHAT ARE CUSTOMERS SAYING?

ADDITIONAL SOWING INFORMATION

GROWERS TIP

PREPERATION

Seeds can be soaked prior to sowing.

SOWING DEPTH

Sow the seed 1” under.

LIGHT PREFERENCE

Prefers an area of full sunlight.

SOIL CONDITIONS

Prefers a rich & fertile soil.

MOISTURE NEEDS

Water daily for ample moisture.

GERMINATION

Germinates within 7 to 10 days.

PLANT HEIGHT

Grows 3’ to 4’ tall.

PLANT WIDTH

Spreads 1’ to 2’ wide.

PLANT SPACING

Space seeds 6” apart.

ROW SPACING

Space rows 30” apart.

CROP SIZE

Produces 4” to 6" long pods.

SEASON

Annual crop

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Phaseolus vulgaris

DIFFICULTY LEVEL

Very easy to grow from seed.

HARVEST

50 to 60 Days

WHAT ARE CUSTOMERS SAYING?