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What variety of green beans were called Silly Seeds and grew over 12 inches long?

The variety of green beans that were called Silly Seeds and grew over 12 inches long is the green bush beans.


Where can you purchase yellow eye beans on Long Island?

on albertsons


How long does it take Kentucky wonder green beans to germinate and how long does it taake them to bear beans?

4 to 10 days


When are green beans is season?

Normally planted seeds in spring when danger of frost is over. Crop starts after 12 to 14 weeks and continues for a long time. The more you pick the more they will produce. If you allow beans to mature the plants will stop making more baby beans. High return for small effort and area.


How long will green beans stay fresh?

2 years


What are some examples of long green fruit names?

Some examples of long green fruit names are cucumbers, zucchinis, and green beans.


A bean plant produces seeds in long pods?

I believe that you are in fact talking about green beans


Guine pigs eat green beans?

Yes, they can eat raw green beans. It is not good for them to eat cooked vegetables. Long leafy greens are preferred.


How long does green beans stay fresh in refrigerator?

You should use green beans casserole that has been stored in the refrigerator within 3 - 5 days.


How long does it take for a lemon to grow or ripen?

A dward myer lemon tree flowers in the sprint, sets fruit shortly after, 5-7 months for fruit to mature and go from green to yellow..


How long does green beans cassrole stay fresh in refrigerator?

You should use green beans casserole that has been stored in the refrigerator within 3 - 5 days.


What are greasy beans?

Greasy beans are a type of heirloom green bean known for their distinctive, shiny appearance and rich flavor. They are typically flat, long, and have a smooth texture, making them popular in Southern cooking. Greasy beans are often used in dishes like stew or simply cooked and served as a side. Their name comes from the oily sheen that appears on the pods as they mature.