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clkeiper October 10, 2017 09:07 PM

"igloo" variety green bean
 
Anybody grow this variety yet? I have tried it twice. the beans I got to germinate and grow were fabulous but the germination rate was really poor. did you have decent germination or did I just get a bad batch or two of beans? it is supposed to be great in cooler weather... I have yet to find it germinates well.

Tormato October 16, 2017 03:09 PM

[QUOTE=clkeiper;667642]Anybody grow this variety yet? I have tried it twice. the beans I got to germinate and grow were fabulous but the germination rate was really poor. did you have decent germination or did I just get a bad batch or two of beans? it is supposed to be great in cooler weather... I have yet to find it germinates well.[/QUOTE]

It doesn't sound like you saved seed from the first time, in order to avoid a bad batch the second time. Are the seeds white?

clkeiper October 16, 2017 06:54 PM

No, I don't save seeds from beans and yes they are white. they are just a variety I seem to not have much success with. is it me or the bean?

Tormato October 23, 2017 02:27 PM

For me, white seeded beans and cool/cold soil do not mix. I've had near 100% germination of other colored beans, with near 0% germination of white beans planted the same day and same location.

clkeiper October 23, 2017 05:49 PM

they are supposed to be cold tolerant. good for Spring or Fall planting I just don't have much luck getting them to germinate but the ones that do are really nice beans. long straight and dark green.


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