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Hi Keith! We've been growing the Blue Lake bush beans and the Royal Burgundy bush beans for years and years and maaaaan are they good, everybody raves about 'em, and they're a nice mix. Real good production and real low maintenance, plus nuthin' seems to stop 'em - just rake up a couple low hills 8 inches or so high maybe 3 feet apart, scrape down an inch or so, plant 'em every inch and a half or so, brush the dirt back over and stand back. Every year we have to call in friends to pick 'em after we have all our canning jars packed full. Ya' start gettin' beans in 60 or 80 days and they just keep crankin' 'em out til the frost hits. And no stakin' 'em up. And they're just about stringless as long as ya' don't let the pods get bigger than 4 or 5 inches. We get the seeds over at the Do-It-Best hardware.
not familiar with the 'burgundy' , but have had the Blue Lakes. I got a pack of Burpee Stringless Green Pod this time. For now I don't put away much. When I had the big patch down back I did a lot more beans. If I expand this spot that is likely the first thing I would do a lot more of.