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I've grown these in my garden the last two summers and they're my favorite, I will always grow these. They are a bit slower to get going ...Read More
We have had a good harvest from Royal Burgundy; this is our first year growing it, and it will not be the last. The purple beans are tast...Read More
This plant grows well in my garden. The yield is about average, but the taste is very good, which is a real bonus. The main reason I gr...Read More
The plants, beans, and blooms are all attactive in the garden. The beans are purple when you pick them but soon after they are heated wh...Read More
I have been growing these for a couple of years now with great success. The yield is fantastic, and taste is the same. A 32 sq ft plot of...Read More
This is the first year to grow these and I am really impressed with the yeild of the plant. It out produces my old standby Kentucky Wonde...Read More
My first year with this and I am also pleased with its good growth, good looks, yield and flavor.
This is our first season for growing these tender, tasty beans which we harvest when they reach 5-6" in length. The plants add colorful ...Read More
Royal Burgundy introduced as an improved version of Royalty. Purple pods are slightly larger and the plant is more prolific. A very good snap bean.
Very prolific producer of tender pod snap beans. Young beans are stringless. Beautiful purple-green leaves with purple stems, various s...Read More