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Phaseolus vulgaris 'Nash'

Type: Cultivar | Edit History      Plant ID - 9001432



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Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Genus: Phaseolus
Species: Phaseolus vulgaris
Cultivar: Nash
 
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Plant Types edit
  • Vegetable
Zones / Hardiness edit
  • 7a (to 5 F / -15 C)
Height (Maximum) edit
  • 1 to 1 1/2 feet (30 to 45 cm)
Spread (Maximum) edit
  • 1 to 1 1/2 feet (30 to 45 cm)
Flowering Start edit
  • May
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Leaf Colour edit
  • Green - Dark
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  • Vegetable Garden
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  • Full Sun
Soil Types edit
  • Well-drained
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Bloom Colour edit
  • Yellow/Gold
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Propagation Techniques edit
  • Seed
Skill Level edit
  • Beginner
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  greyhound2886 (262) wrote on Jun 27 2010
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I decided to try a Bush Bean this year because I was using my trellis for sugar snap peas. The Nash Bush Beans are a good vegetable plant because they produce a ton of fruit. It is amazing how the leaves act as a ceiling for the plant that shades where all of the fruit grows (see photo that I posted). I started out with seven plants. Only three of them made it to harvest because I should have staked all the plants to a stick. They blow over and break pretty easily. However, three plants was more than enough because Nash Bush Bean provides plenty of harvest. My beans were six inches long and delicious. They have been producing beans for over a month already. Nash bush bean only needs 12 inchees of space and only grows about 15-17 inches. It is good if you are looking for something compact for your garden.

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