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Provider Bean Seed

Provider Bush Bean Seed Grow luscious and incredibly productive green bean plants effortlessly. Our Provider Green Bean Seeds are non-GMO, heirloom seeds that promise a high yield.

Provider Bush Bean Seed

Heirloom: 60-70 Days

Sow as soon as the soil can be worked sow seed 1″ deep and space plants 6″ apart

A wonderful bean that can be used fresh or shelled 

A prolific producer: the more you harvest the more flowers will appear

Minimum 3 grams per packet 

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Provider Bush Bean Seed is a standout choice for gardeners seeking a reliable, high-yielding variety that lives up to its name by providing an abundant crop. This variety is celebrated for its adaptability and resilience, making it an excellent option for a wide range of climates and growing conditions. Provider Bush Beans are known for their robust, green pods that are both tender and flavorful, making them a favorite for fresh eating, canning, and freezing.

One of the key advantages of the Provider Bush Bean is its ability to germinate in cooler soil compared to other beans, allowing for an earlier start in the season. This characteristic, combined with its resistance to common bean diseases, ensures a dependable harvest. The compact, bushy nature of these plants makes them ideal for smaller gardens or spaces where trellising is not possible, yet they do not compromise on the abundance of their yield.

The beans themselves are a culinary delight, known for their crisp texture and classic, savory bean flavor which holds up well whether cooked or preserved. Rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals, they are a nutritious addition to any meal.

For gardeners looking to maximize their yield within a limited space, and who appreciate the dual benefits of robust flavor and nutritional value, Provider Bush Bean Seeds are an excellent choice, promising a bountiful and tasty harvest.

Alaska-Specific FAQs

When should I plant Provider Bush Beans in Alaska?

Sow seeds outdoors after the last frost when soil temperatures reach at least 60°F—typically late May to early June in Southcentral Alaska.

Can I start bush beans indoors?

Yes, but they prefer direct sowing. If starting indoors, use biodegradable pots and transplant carefully to avoid root disturbance. Do not start earlier than 2 weeks before transplant date.

How long until harvest?

Provider matures in about 50 days, making it one of the best options for Alaska’s short growing season.

Do bush beans need staking or support?

Yes. Provider is a compact bush variety that supports itself but can get top heavy especially in windy areas.

How do I extend the bean harvest?

Sow successive plantings every 2–3 weeks through late June to enjoy continuous fresh beans into late summer.

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