One Seed Chicago: Blue Lake Pole Bean

by Farmer Jay on May 19, 2009

in Farming

One Seed Chicago

One Seed Chicago

I voted on One Seed Chicago a while back.  From their website:

Each year One Seed Chicago selects one plant to be the focus of a season-long celebration. Imagine thousands of the same vegetable or flower linking community gardens, yards and window sills across the City! As One Book, One Chicago is to reading, One Seed Chicago is to urban greening.

I didn’t vote for the Blue Lake Pole bean (I think I went corn, but it’s been a while).  Anyway, I will grow it in the spirit of One Seed Chicago.  It felt like magic seeds when they showed up in the mail yesterday.

They will go in the ground this week and I’ll try to highlight the beans seperately to showcase One Seed Chicago.

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Matron May 27, 2009 at 12:13 pm

I grow blue lake climbing beans over here quite a lot. They are one of my favourite varieties. They are healthy, attractive and prolific. Very highly recommended.

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