Early Thorogreen Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris 'Early Thorogreen') Organic Seeds – Early Maturing Bush Bean, High-Yielding, Tender Green Pods

$2.49

Minimum: 20+ seeds

Early Thorogreen Bean is a dependable, high-performing heirloom bush bean prized for its early maturity, heavy yields, and tender, straight green pods. If you’re looking for a reliable snap bean that produces quickly and consistently, this variety delivers beautifully uniform harvests perfect for home gardens, market growers, and succession planting.

This compact bush bean forms sturdy, upright plants that do not require staking, making it ideal for raised beds, traditional rows, container gardening, and small-space production. Its smooth, medium-green pods are typically stringless, round, and tender, excellent for fresh eating, sautéing, steaming, freezing, and canning.

If you want dependable production with classic green bean flavor, Early Thorogreen is a workhorse variety that won’t disappoint.


Why Grow Early Thorogreen Bean?

  • 🌱 Early maturing – Harvest in as little as 50–55 days

  • 🌿 Compact bush habit – No trellis required

  • 🥬 Stringless, tender pods – Smooth texture and excellent flavor

  • 🧺 Heavy yields – Consistent production over a concentrated harvest window

  • 🥫 Excellent for freezing and canning

  • 🌎 Nitrogen-fixing legume – Improves soil fertility naturally

  • 🌿 Organic seed – Ideal for organic and regenerative gardens

This variety is especially useful for growers who want a fast first harvest at the beginning of the season.


Plant Characteristics

  • Botanical Name: Phaseolus vulgaris

  • Plant Type: Warm-season annual

  • Growth Habit: Bush (compact, upright)

  • Days to Maturity: 50–55 days

  • Pod Length: Approx. 5–6 inches

  • Pod Color: Medium green

  • Flavor: Classic fresh snap bean taste

Plants remain manageable and tidy, making them easy to harvest and maintain.


Growing Instructions

Direct Sow Outdoors

Beans prefer direct sowing after the danger of frost has passed.

  • Soil Temperature: At least 60°F

  • Planting Depth: 1 inch

  • Spacing: 3–4 inches apart

  • Row Spacing: 18–24 inches

  • Sunlight: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily)

  • Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil

Water consistently but avoid overwatering. Beans prefer moderate moisture and do not like soggy soil.

Succession Planting

For continuous harvests, sow new seeds every 2–3 weeks throughout the growing season.


Harvesting Tips

Harvest pods when they are:

  • Bright green

  • Firm and smooth

  • About pencil thickness

Frequent harvesting encourages continued production. Avoid letting pods mature fully on the plant unless saving seed.


Culinary Uses

Early Thorogreen Beans are incredibly versatile:

🥘 Lightly steamed with butter and garlic
🍲 Added to soups and stews
🥗 Blanched and tossed into salads
🍛 Stir-fried with ginger and sesame
🥫 Perfect for home canning
❄️ Excellent for freezing

Their tender texture and mild, classic bean flavor make them a staple in summer kitchens.


Soil Health & Permaculture Benefits

Like all common beans, Early Thorogreen forms a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, helping improve soil fertility. Plant after heavy feeders or rotate into beds needing nitrogen support.

Great companion plants:

  • Corn

  • Cucumbers

  • Carrots

  • Beets

Avoid planting near onions or garlic.


Ideal For

  • Beginner gardeners

  • Raised bed growers

  • Container gardeners

  • Small farms and market growers

  • Homesteads

  • Succession planting systems

Its early maturity makes it especially valuable in short growing seasons or for growers aiming to hit early farmers’ markets.


Organic & Heirloom Quality

Our Early Thorogreen Bean seeds are:

  • 🌱 Organically grown

  • 🌿 Open-pollinated heirloom

  • 🌎 Non-GMO

  • 🧺 Selected for vigor and reliable germination

Grow your own fresh, tender snap beans and experience the productivity and simplicity of this tried-and-true bush bean variety.

If you’re looking for an early, dependable green bean that performs consistently and tastes fantastic, Early Thorogreen belongs in your garden this season.