Golden Wax Yellow Wax Bean

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Golden Wax Yellow Bush Wax Beans are a delightful and colorful addition to any garden, growing a concentrated set of 5-7 inch-long, stringless golden-yellow beans with a sweet, tender bite. These compact, bush-type plants grow to about 18-24 inches tall, making them ideal for smaller spaces or container gardening while still delivering a bountiful harvest. The crisp, stringless pods are easy to pick and have a mild, slightly sweet flavor that adds a touch of sunshine to your meals, whether in sautees, wax beans salads, pickles, soups, or casseroles. With excellent disease resistance and reliable productivity, Golden Wax beans thrive in a variety of growing conditions and are perfect for both beginner and seasoned gardeners. The vibrant color makes them a standout in vegetable gardens and provides a stunning contrast to other crops. Whether you’re enjoying them fresh, steamed, or in a salad, Golden Wax beans are sure to impress with their rich flavor and stunning appearance.

Also Known As: Yellow Wax Bush Beans, Golden Beans, Yellow Bean Wax, Butter Beans, Golden Pod Beans, Yellow String Beans, Yellow Beans, Golden Runner Beans, Lemon Wax Beans, Yellow French Beans, Golden Wax String Beans.

Plant Name: Bean, Golden Wax Yellow Wax
Latin Name: Phaseolus vulgarus
Days to Germinate: 6-10
Days to Harvest: 50
Plant Height: 18 - 24 Inches
Spread: 12 - 18 Inches
Growth Habit: Bush
USDA Zones: 3-11
Lifespan: Annual
Brand: TomorrowSeeds
Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Shade
Pollination: Heirloom, Open-Pollinated
GMO: No
Fungicide-Treated Seeds*: No
Seeds Packed For**: 2025
*Fungicide-treated seeds protect the seedlings from diseases until they are up and growing. Do not eat treated seeds.
**Seeds are freshly packed for the growing season of the year listed. Seeds are still viable beyond pack date. Store in a cool and dry location such as the refrigerator or basement to best preserve germination rates.


Planting Instructions:

Soil Preparation:

Choose an area with heavy, well-draining soil that receives at least 6 hours of sunlight each day. Remove weeds, large rocks, and litter from the planting area. Leave small weeds and dead grass, they will enrich the soil when turned under. Spade or till the soil 8-12 inches deep. Loosening the soil will help the plant establish strong roots.

Plants grow best in soil with lots of organic matter. You may optionally add fertilizer or organic material such as compost, leaves, or rotted hay to mix into the soil at this point. For small gardens, scatter 2-3 tablespoons of a low-nitrogen fertilizer evenly and work into the top 2-3 inches of soil for each hill or 2 foot by 2 foot planting area. For larger gardens, scatter 2-3 pounds of a low-nitrogen fertilizer for each 100 square feet of planting area. Work fertilizer or organic material into the soil and leave the surface smooth.

Form rows of soil beds 4-6 inches high and at least 18 inches apart. This formation of ridges will help with drainage.

Planting:

Yellow wax beans grow best in temperatures between 65F-85F. Direct-sowing is recommended. Plant yellow wax beans in the spring after all danger of frost has passed and the soil temperature reaches at least 60F. For fall crops, direct sow seeds outdoors 7-9 weeks before the first frost. To plant, make holes 1 inch deep and spaced 4 inches apart down the rows of raised beds. Plant 1 seed per hole. If choosing to thin to the strongest plant, plant 2-3 seeds per hole, determine the strongest and healthiest plant, then remove all other plants, narrowing to a single plant per hole. Cover seeds thinly with soil and water after planting.



Planting Depth: 1 inch
Within-Row Spacing: 4 inches
Between-Row Spacing: 18-24 inches


Care During the Season:

Watering: Water the plants deeply, soaking the soil to a depth of 6-8 inches, once a week. If there is no rainfall, water 2-3 times a week. Water especially during flowering and pod formation. Sandy soils may need to be watered more often than heavy clay soils. Mulching around plants can help retain moisture.

Weeding: Keeping plants weed-free improves production. If plowing or hoeing, do not dig deeper than 1 inch to prevent from cutting the feeder roots.

Fertilizing: Once plants start forming pods, you may optionally apply 2 tablespoons of a low-nitrogen fertilizer around each hole, or 1-2 pounds per 100 square feet, without letting the fertilizer touch the plants. Water plants after fertilizing.

Insecticides: Insecticides may be used to protect plants. Bt-based insecticides and sulfur are organic options that can be used for prevention. Sulfur also has fungicidal properties and helps in controlling many diseases. Before using a pesticide, read the label and follow cautions, warnings and directions.

Diseases: If spots or mold appear, treat plants with an approved fungicide. Neem oil, sulfur, and other fungicides may be used. When using fungicides always follow label directions.

Harvesting:

Yellow wax beans can be harvested when the pods are firm, well-filled, and still tender, but before they become too mature and tough, about 50-60 days after planting. For the best flavor and texture, harvest yellow wax beans when they are young and the seeds inside have not yet fully developed. The beans should be bright and crisp, and the pods should snap easily when bent. To harvest, gently pick the beans by hand or use garden shears to cut the stem, leaving the pod intact. Be sure to harvest regularly, as this encourages the plant to continue producing more beans. If beans are left too long on the plant, they can become tough and stringy. Yellow wax beans can be eaten fresh, frozen for later use, or preserved through canning.