Bean Seed Collection – Organic, Heirloom & Open-Pollinated Varieties for Fresh Eating, Dry Storage & Culinary Diversity

$16.99

Welcome to the ultimate Bean Seed Collection, a carefully curated assortment of organic, heirloom, and open-pollinated bean varieties designed to bring diversity, nutrition, and resilience to your home garden. From garden-to-table freshness to long-term pantry staples, this versatile mix covers it all. Whether you're growing for fresh summer harvests, protein-rich meals, or seed saving, these time-tested varieties are easy to grow, rewarding, and deeply rooted in global culinary traditions.

Perfect for home gardeners, market growers, chefs, permaculturists, and preppers alike, this bean collection offers a nutrient-packed selection of legumes that enrich both your soil and your plate. Plant once, and reap the rewards for seasons to come. 🌞


🌱 What’s Inside?

Each seed pack contains premium-quality seeds, hand-packed for freshness and viability. Here's what you'll grow:

  • 🟤 Garbanzo Bean (Cicer arietinum) – 20+ Seeds
    Known as chickpeas, these legumes are perfect for hummus, curries, and soups. Easy to grow in well-drained soil and sunshine. Nitrogen-fixing and heat-tolerant!

  • ⚪ Navy Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) – 20+ Seeds
    A classic American heirloom for baked beans and hearty stews. Compact bush plants that mature uniformly for easy harvesting and dry storage.

  • 🤎 Pinto Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) – 20+ Seeds
    Speckled beauties known for their creamy texture and earthy flavor. Perfect for refried beans, chili, and burritos. Thrives in hot, dry climates.

  • 🟠 Agate Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) – 20+ Seeds
    A Japanese heirloom with mottled amber and chestnut coloring. Great for soups and rice dishes. Compact habit makes it ideal for small-space gardens.

  • 🎨 Taylor Horticultural Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) – 20+ Seeds
    Also called "Taylor Dwarf Horticultural" or "Taylor's Cranberry," these speckled pink-and-cream pods are gorgeous and flavorful. Eat fresh or dry. Strong yields on short bush plants.

  • ❤️ Light Red Kidney Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) – 20+ Seeds
    The go-to bean for chili! High in fiber and protein, these beans are a must-have for any pantry. Resistant to pests and diseases, with a rich, nutty taste.

  • 💚 Midori Giant Edamame (Glycine max) – 10+ Seeds
    A gourmet soybean with buttery texture and sweet flavor. Harvest young and steam for a protein-rich snack. Fixes nitrogen and improves soil health. Beautiful on the vine with lush green foliage.


🌿 Why Choose This Collection?

Diverse Flavors & Uses
From buttery edamame to creamy pintos and rich kidney beans, this collection is your one-stop solution for high-protein meals, dry storage, and gourmet recipes.

Heirloom & Organic
Non-GMO, open-pollinated varieties passed down through generations. Great for seed saving and preserving biodiversity.

Easy to Grow & Maintain
Perfect for new gardeners and seasoned growers alike. Beans are some of the most forgiving crops, just plant, water, and harvest.

Soil Enriching
As natural nitrogen fixers, beans improve soil fertility, reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers, and support regenerative gardening.

Great for Any Garden Size
Grow in rows, raised beds, or large containers. Some varieties (like the edamame and garbanzo) even thrive in patio pots.


🍽 Culinary Inspiration

  • Add freshly shelled garbanzos to summer salads.

  • Use pintos for creamy refried beans or slow-cooked chili.

  • Simmer navy beans with herbs and garlic for a rustic stew.

  • Toss steamed Midori edamame with sea salt for a protein-rich snack.

  • Sauté tender Taylor horticultural beans with onions and tomatoes for a farm-fresh side.

  • Pressure-can light red kidney beans for ready-to-go meals year-round.


🌞 Growing Tips for Success

  • Beans love full sun (6–8 hours daily).

  • Use well-draining soil with moderate fertility, avoid high nitrogen.

  • Direct sow after the last frost; soak large seeds like edamame before planting.

  • Water regularly but avoid overwatering. Beans dislike soggy soil.

  • Harvest shelling and dry beans once pods are fully mature and leathery.

  • Save seeds from healthy, disease-free plants for next season!


🌾 Bonus: Companion Planting Benefits

Beans pair wonderfully with:

  • Corn – Beans climb up corn stalks, while corn benefits from nitrogen fixing.

  • Cucumbers & Squash – The “Three Sisters” method works beautifully here.

  • Carrots & Radishes – Deep-rooted crops that don’t compete for space.
    Avoid planting near onions and garlic, which can inhibit bean growth.


🛒 Don’t Miss Out – Add to Your Garden Today!

Whether you're building a homestead pantry, prepping for food security, or just want a beautiful and productive garden bed, this Bean Seed Collection offers time-tested reliability and rich culinary returns. These seeds are selected for adaptability, performance, and taste, giving you the confidence to grow and the flavor to savor.

👉 Order now and turn your soil into a source of food, flavor, and resilience! 🌿🌍