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Bean Kentucky Wonder

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$4.95

Phaseolus Vulgaris

  • Seed Count 15
  • Popular Home Grown Variety
  • Annual

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Description

The Bean Kentucky Wonder, is a classic heirloom treasure dating back to before 1864, renowned for its exceptional taste and high yields of richly dark green beans.

This versatile variety produces fleshy pods that grow between 17 to 24 cm in length, boasting a delightful flattened curve that adds charm to any dish.

Perfect for the home gardener or avid cook, the Kentucky Wonder is an all-purpose bean ideal for enjoying fresh.

It is also excellently suited for freezing and canning, ensuring you savour its flavour year-round.

For a tender, stringless experience, harvest these beans when they are young, around 10 cm in length.

When allowed to reach maturity, they transform into superb shelling beans, providing an additional culinary option.

Esteemed for their vigorous growth and resistance to rust, Kentucky Wonder beans thrive with continuous picking, offering improved harvest yields.

Find your Climate Zone

Method: Sow direct
Soil Temp: 16ยฐC - 30ยฐC
Cool Mountain: Oct - Dec
Position: Full sun
Arid: Sep - Jan
Row Spacing: 20cm
Temperate: Sep - Jan
Planting Depth: 10mm
Sub Tropical: Aug - Apr
Harvest: 70 Days
Tropical: Apr - Jul
Plant Height: 2m

๐ŸŒพ Sowing: Trays vs. Direct

Climbing beans are best sown direct into the soil, but they can be started in biodegradable pots or soil blocks if youโ€™re working around cooler soil temps or slug pressure.

Direct Sowing (Recommended):

Beans are sensitive to root disturbance, and direct sowing avoids transplant shock. Once the soil warms to about 18โ€“25ยฐC, you can plant your seeds straight into garden beds or containers.

  • When to Sow (Australia):
    • Temperate Zones: Mid-Spring to early Summer (Octoberโ€“December)
    • Subtropical Zones: Early Spring through Autumn
    • Cool Zones: Late Spring to early Summer (wait until frost risk has passed)
  • How to Sow:
    • Sow 2.5 cm deep, spacing seeds 10โ€“15 cm apart.
    • Rows or supports should be spaced 45โ€“60 cm apart.

Sowing in Trays:

If your growing season is short or if birds are a problem, you can sow in peat pots or toilet roll tubes that can go into the ground later, pot and all. Germinate indoors but transplant gently once seedlings have two sets of true leaves.


๐Ÿ’ง Seed Pre-Treatment

No special treatment is strictly required, but soaking seeds overnight (6โ€“8 hours) in warm water can speed up germinationโ€”especially in cooler soil.

Avoid soaking if soil is already warm and moist, as beans are prone to rot in soggy conditions.


๐ŸŒž Soil & Position

Beans are light feeders but love a warm, sunny position with free-draining soil. Theyโ€™ll happily climb up anything they can grip!

  • Soil Prep:
    • Loosen soil and mix in compost or aged manure a few weeks before planting.
    • Beans fix their own nitrogen, so skip high-nitrogen fertilisers.
  • Ideal pH: Slightly acidic to neutral (6.0โ€“7.0)
  • Sunlight: Full sun (at least 6โ€“8 hours daily)

๐Ÿชด Care & Maintenance

Once theyโ€™re up and growing, climbing beans are pretty fuss-free! Here’s what they need to thrive:

  • Support: Install stakes, trellises, or teepees before or at planting time. Beans twine anti-clockwise, so guide them early if needed.
  • Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Deep water 2โ€“3 times a week, especially in hot weather or when pods are forming.
  • Mulching: Use straw or sugarcane mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.
  • Feeding: Not usually needed. If growth is slow, a dose of seaweed solution or compost tea can help.
  • Pinching Tips: In small spaces, you can pinch the growing tips once they reach the top of your trellis to encourage side shoots and flower production.

๐ŸŒธ Companion Planting

Climbing beans are great team players in the garden! Pair them with these companions for happier, more productive plants:

CompanionBenefit
CornTraditional โ€˜Three Sistersโ€™ setupโ€”beans climb corn stalks.
CucumberSame growing conditions; great space-sharing combo.
RadishQuick growers help mark the row and deter pests.
MarigoldsRepel bean beetles and other pests.
LettuceGrows well in the shade of climbing beans.

Avoid planting near: Onions, garlic, or fennelโ€”they can inhibit bean growth.


๐Ÿงบ Harvesting

  • When to Harvest:
    • Green beans (snap beans): Pick when pods are long, slender, and smoothโ€”usually 8โ€“12 weeks after sowing.
    • Check plants dailyโ€”young pods are tender and more productive if picked regularly.
  • How to Harvest:
    • Use two handsโ€”hold the vine with one and pinch or snip the pod with the other to avoid damage.
  • Tip: The more you pick, the more the plant produces. Donโ€™t let pods get too mature unless youโ€™re saving seed.

๐Ÿ› Common Issues & Fixes

ProblemSymptomCauseFix
Poor germinationSeeds rot or fail to sproutCold or wet soilWait for warmer weather, or start in pots
Leaves yellowingLower leaves dropNitrogen deficiency or overwateringAdd compost tea; check drainage
No flowers or podsLots of leafy growthToo much nitrogenAvoid fertilisers; add potassium-rich feed
AphidsCurling or sticky leavesSap-sucking insectsBlast with water; introduce ladybugs or use neem oil
Powdery mildewWhite film on leavesHumid, poor air flowSpace plants, prune, apply milk spray

๐ŸŒพ Seed Saving Guide

Climbing beans are one of the easiest seeds to save, making them a perfect crop for gardeners wanting to close the loop.

Step-by-Step:

  1. Choose Your Plants:
    • Save from healthy, disease-free plants.
    • Keep some pods on the vine to fully mature and dryโ€”theyโ€™ll turn brown and crisp.
  2. Dry on the Vine:
    • Let the pods dry on the plant as long as possible (up to 16 weeks).
    • If rain threatens, cut vines and dry under cover.
  3. Shelling & Cleaning:
    • Crack open the dry pods and collect the seeds.
    • Remove any damaged or discoloured seeds.
  4. Storage:
    • Store in paper envelopes or glass jars in a cool, dry spot.
    • Label with variety and year. Properly stored, seeds last up to 5 years.

๐ŸŒป Final Thoughts

Climbing beans are a true joy in the warm-season gardenโ€”fast to grow, generous in yield, and a great way to make the most of vertical space. Whether you’re planting out a patch with children or tucking a few seeds into a sunny corner, these beans are beginner-friendly yet deeply satisfying for seasoned growers too.

The key is to wait for warmth, give them support, and keep them picked. And if you save a few seeds at the end of the season, youโ€™re already one step ahead for next spring.

๐ŸŒผ Happy growingโ€”and hereโ€™s to armfuls of crunchy pods all summer long!

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Carrier

We use Australia Post Letter Postage for the majority of orders


Not only are our seeds packed in recycled paper envelopes, we keep the theme going when we post out website orders. To protect your seeds from moisture and the letter box munchers (snails), we use a very special plastic free material made from plants. They are then put into recycled mailing envelopes. Green all the way ๐Ÿ’š๐ŸŒฟ


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