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Mountaineer Half Runner Bean

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Mountaineer Half Runner Bean is an old German heirloom with heavy yields of 4″ beans. Trellis for best results. Widely-adapted, but performs exceptionally well in warmer climates. Phaseolus vulgaris. 55 days to maturity. 1,600 seeds per lb.

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Description

Be sure to check out our Beans Growing Guide for more tips & tricks on successfully growing beans. 

Mountaineer Half Runner Bean is an open-pollinated bean variety originally grown in South Carolina, as it was brought to the area by Dutch immigrants. This German heirloom bean has a bush growing habit with long, vining runners. As a result, it can be grown like a traditional bush bean or trellised to save space.

Mountaineer Half Runner Bean has vigorous plants and large yields of 4" beans. These beans are stringless when picked young for green bean or "snap bean" production. This is a great variety for fresh eating or canning. Beans may be left whole or snapped in half. If allowed to get larger, pods will produce white beans which can be dried and used in soups or canning.

Mountaineer Half Runner Bean performs well in hot, humid areas that may experience prolonged dry periods. When growing vertically, we recommend using our Hortonova Trellis Netting, which is easy to install for any size planting. During the heat of summer, beans may stop production and drop blooms. But production will usually resume once temperatures cool in early fall.

Beans should be planted in spring after the last frost has occurred. Beans will germinate best once soil temps have reached 65 F or higher. Optimal germination temperature is around 77 F. Seeds can require 8 to 16 days to germinate, depending on the soil temperature.

Direct seeding is recommended. We suggest using a #6 plate on the Hoss Garden Seeder and modifying the hole size (if necessary) to fit the seed size. Beans should be planted relatively thick along the row and thinned to the desired spacing. Consider planting pole beans on both sides of the trellis to maximize the potential of the trellised area.

Mountaineer Half Runner Bean Planting Information

Planting Method: direct sow

When to Plant: after last frost

Planting Depth: 1"

Seed Spacing: 3-4"

Row Spacing: 3'

Days to Maturity: 55

Disease Resistance: Common Bean Mosaic Virus

Customer Reviews

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David Dunagan

Just like my grandparents called white half runners.

W
William L. Catledge
Beans

Awsume beans make a nice crop

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Phil Petit
Rugged beans

These took the worst of the summer heat and humidity, and kept on growing, they are very resilient. I grew them on an 8 foot trellis, and they still ran over the top. Half-runner? I don't know, but they put on a lot of beans even in the worst heat. The taste is good, but they can be a little stringy, and that may be a result of the hot weather. They were a steady supply when bush beans had given up. 4 stars only because of strings.

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william catledge
5 out of 5

They produce very well if planted in good soil with a 4 foot high fence