Supermarconi Pole Romano Bean

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80 days to harvest Phaseolus vulgaris

HEIRLOOM We love the walls of vivid green, heart-shaped leaves studded with deep violet flowers turning into cascades of long, luscious romano beans, wide and sweet. Supermarconi Pole Romano Bean’s green pods stay tender and sweet longer than most as they lengthen to six inches, eight inches often more. And if you miss them as a green bean, their marble-sized black beans are delectable all winter, as well.

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1 review for Supermarconi Pole Romano Bean

  1. JaK

    These beans are my very favorite. They take a while to produce, as all pole beans do, but when they start producing, boy do you get a lot of beans, one plant will produce well over 100 beans pods. What I really like about this variety of beans is: 1) It takes a long time for them to produce the black beans inside so you have a longer harvest time before they go to seed; 2) I like to French cut my green beans, and these beans work great for that, I just canned 70 of these bean pods (all from one plant) that were French cut, it produced 4 pints worth!!; 3) No string to remove; 4) Great flavor; 5) You can keep the seeds to plant for the next year, or eat them over the winter in chili or soup.

    • Heather

      YESS!! We love love love Supermarconi, and we LOVE that you are putting them up to feed you beyond their growing season! There is nothing like continuing the harvest into those chilly winter months!
      Enjoy and don’t hesitate to reach out anytime :)-Heather & The Fruition Crew

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Supermarconi Pole Romano Bean

Planting Method: Direct Sow Only

When to sow: After final frost, once soil is warm

Sowing and seedling care: Sow every 3 inches along a fence, or 3 seeds per teepee pole. Inoculants often increase yields. Dark seeds germinate in cool soils better than white seeds. Trellis at least 5 feet high with the strongest materials you can find! Sow every 2-3 weeks through mid-July for continual harvest

Seed Depth: 1 inch      Sun Needs: Full

Days to Germination: 8-10 days 70-80°F

Spacing after thinning: 4-6 inches

Days to Harvest: 80 (green bean)

Height: 6+ feet

Harvest: Harvest young before swelling for maximum sweetness and yield as green beans. And/or, collect dry, golden pods as they mature, between rains, for dry beans

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