Which green beans are bush beans?

When it comes to choosing bush bean varieties for your garden, there are a few popular options to consider. I have personally grown different types of bush beans in my own garden, and each one has its own unique qualities and characteristics. Let me share with you some of the green bean varieties that are classified as bush beans.

1. Derby: Derby beans are a reliable and early-maturing variety. They produce smooth, straight pods that are about 5-6 inches long. The beans are tender and flavorful, making them great for fresh eating or canning.

2. Roma II: These beans are known for their excellent taste and texture. The pods are meaty and stringless, reaching a length of about 4-5 inches. Roma II beans are great for steaming, stir-frying, or adding to salads.

3. Maxibel: Maxibel beans are slender and long, reaching up to 7-8 inches in length. The pods are dark green and very tender. This variety is popular for its high yield and disease resistance.

4. Royal Burgundy: If you’re looking for a visually striking bean variety, Royal Burgundy is a great choice. The pods are a deep purple color, which turns green when cooked. They are about 5-6 inches long and have a delicious flavor.

5. Dragon Tongue: Dragon Tongue beans are unique with their yellow pods that have purple streaks. They are tender and flavorful, and the pods reach a length of about 7-8 inches. These beans are great for fresh eating or adding to salads.

6. Bush Kentucky Wonder: This variety is a bush form of the popular pole bean, Kentucky Wonder. The pods are about 7-8 inches long and have a rich, sweet flavor. They are great for fresh eating, canning, or freezing.

7. Provider: Provider beans are known for their early maturity and high productivity. The pods are about 5-6 inches long and have a tender, crisp texture. They are great for both fresh eating and canning.

8. Tendercrop: As the name suggests, Tendercrop beans are known for their tender and delicious pods. The beans are about 6-7 inches long and have a rich flavor. They are suitable for various cooking methods, including steaming, stir-frying, or adding to soups and stews.

9. Blue Lake: Blue Lake beans are a classic favorite among gardeners. The pods are about 6-7 inches long and have a crisp texture. They are great for fresh eating, canning, or freezing.

10. Goldcrop Wax: This variety produces bright yellow pods that are about 5-6 inches long. The beans are tender and have a mild, buttery flavor. Goldcrop Wax beans are excellent for steaming, sautéing, or adding to salads.

11. Improved Golden Wax: These beans have golden-yellow pods that are about 5-6 inches long. The beans are tender and have a delicate flavor. They are great for fresh eating or canning.

These are just a few examples of bush bean varieties available. Each variety has its own unique taste, texture, and appearance, allowing you to choose the ones that best suit your preferences and gardening needs. Happy gardening!

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.