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Cherokee Trail of Tears Bean (Pole)

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Days to Maturity: 85

Seed Count: 25

The Cherokee Trail of Tears pole bean is a historic heirloom variety, cherished for its rich cultural significance and robust flavor. This versatile bean plant has green pods that turn purple when dried with black seeds inside. Maturing in about 85 days, these pole beans are ideal for both fresh eating and drying for storage. They are named in honor of the Cherokee people, who carried them on the Trail of Tears. The plants are hardy and easy to grow, thriving in well-drained soil and full sun.

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Debbie Maxson
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I bought these seeds as I want to try pole beans along with my bush beans.
I have found they have strings. This makes it more time consuming to can. That are also not nearly as tender. I was under the impression if picked young they were tender. They grew well and are producing. I have half a mind to pull them all and plant bush. I still have time to replant. It's marked as one of my don't buy again.