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The Old Farmer's Almanac Heirloom Gold Rush Wax Bean Seeds - Premium Non-GMO, Open Pollinated, Vegetable Seeds

Easy to grow Gold Rush Wax Beans are known for their vibrant, yellow pods and snappy, crispy texture. With a slightly sweet, mellow, nutty flavor they're a favorite for fresh eating, canning, and freezing. Premium, non-GMO, heirloom Gold Rush Wax Bean Seeds from The Old Farmer's Almanac are packed for the current growing season and are proudly sourced from American farms.

  • $5.95

Freshly Packed: These seeds are packed for the current growing season and will provide high germination rates next year as well.

Premium Packaging: All seeds from The Old Farmer’s Almanac are packaged in individually styled packets ideal for gifts, storage or immediate use. Each packet displays the flower, vegetable, plant or herb variety on the front with instructions and plant facts on the back.

Instructions: Plant in loose soil about 1 inch deep, 1-2 weeks after the last frost. Leave 4-6 inches between plants and 2-3 feet between rows. Water regularly but evenly, ensuring soil does not become waterlogged. Water as close to the root as possible to keep leaves dry. Support may be needed as bushy vines grow. Beans are ready to harvest in 50-60 days when the pods are smooth and firm. For the best flavor, pick young, tender beans in the morning when their sugar level is highest.

Easy to Pick! These delicious Gold Rush Wax Beans grow in golden clusters, on bushy green vines, so they're easy to spot, harvest and enjoy.

Compact & Bushy: Gold Rush Wax Beans are ideal for growers with limited green spaces, planters, containers, greenhouses, gardens, raised beds, or pots.

Wit & Wisdom: Beans are commonly used in everyday expressions to indicate something of little value. Something that “isn’t worth a hill of beans” is not worth much. Meanwhile, a “bean counter” is a person involved in corporate or government financial decisions and especially one reluctant to spend money. Read The Old Farmer's Almanac Bean Growing Guide!

Are Your Seeds Heirloom? What are Heirloom Seeds?
Heirloom Seeds (sometimes called Heritage Seeds) are open pollinated vegetable and herb seed strains that have been planted, grown and harvested for several generations (usually more than 30 or 50 years depending on the variety) with consistent results. Heirloom seeds are always non-GMO and are never hybrids. All of our vegetable and herb seeds are heirloom seeds.

Are Your Seeds Non-GMO? What Does Non-GMO Mean?
Non-GMO means seeds (or other products) that were produced without genetic engineering and were not derived from GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms). All of our seeds are non-GMO.

Where do Your Seeds Come From?
Most of the seeds offered on our site are USA Origin seeds sourced from certified US based suppliers. We do also source a small number of seeds from other countries. To view the specific origin of any of our current seed offerings, check the seed packet or look in the specifications for "Country of Origin" on any product page.

Are Your Seeds Packed for the Current Growing Season?
All of our seed packets are packed for the current growing season. If stored properly they will provide high germination rates for 1-2 additional years as well.

How Can I Store My Seeds Safely for Use in the Future?
Our seeds will generally retain their high germination rates for several years from the date of purchase. If you're planning on saving your seeds for us in the future, the most important thing to remember that seeds like to be stored where it is cool, dry and dark. The easiest way to ensure this for long term storage at home is to double-seal your seeds inside two zipper style bags and then place them in the freezer. (Make sure you label your seeds for future reference if they're not in original packaging.) When you're ready to plant your seeds, take just the ones you want to use out of the freezer and let them sit on a counter, in a covered container, for a few days to thaw and stabilize before being planted. To preserve germination rates, minimize temperature, light and humidity fluctuations by storing your seeds at the back of the freezer and only taking them out when you're ready to use them.

What Does the "Packed For" Year Mean on the Back of Seed Packets?
Federal regulations require seed packets to include "Packed For" Year markings. The "Packed For" Year is not an expiration date, it is only an indicator of when the seeds were packaged. "Packed For" Years can help gardeners determine how viable (able to germinate) seeds are likely to be. If stored properly -- in a dark, cool, dry place -- most seeds will deliver high germination rates for several years after the "Packed For" date.

The Package with my Seeds in was Left Outside in Freezing and/or Rainy Weather. Will the Seeds Still Work?
As long as your seeds have not gotten wet they should work fine. Freezing temperatures will not hurt the seeds.

Are Your Seeds Treated?
No. The USDA Certified Organic Program prohibits the use of treated seeds. All of our seeds -- whether certified organic or not -- are untreated.

The Old Farmer's Almanac Gold Rush Wax Beans

UPC Code 850055945302
Seed Count Approximately 3 Seeds Per Gram
Packed for Year These seeds are packed for the current growing season and will provide high germination rates next year as well.
Country of Origin United States
Packaging Packet or Resealable Pouch
Seed Type Non-GMO, Premium, Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Vegetable, Legume
Life Cycle Annual
Hardiness Zone USDA 3-9
Scientific (Latin) Name Phaseolus Vulgaris
Growth Medium Soil
When to Plant Spring (Outdoors)
Planting Depth 1 Inch
Plant Spacing 4-6 Inches
Row Spacing 2-3 Feet
Light Preference Full Sun
Soil Preference Rich, Well-Drained Soil with Some Organic Matter
Moisture Preference Water Regularly but Evenly Ensuring Soil Doesn't Become Waterlogged
Time to Germination 7-14 Days
Time to Maturity / Harvest 50-60 Days
Growth Habit Bushy Vines
Plant Height 18-24 Inches
Fruit / Vegetable Size 5-7 Inch Pods