Pole Bean
Spanish Musica Bean is a pole bean cultivar that reaches harvest in just 62 days, making it one of the faster-maturing climbing varieties for gardeners eager to enjoy fresh beans mid-summer. This variety thrives in full sun and requires sturdy support, stakes, tripods, or a well-anchored trellis, to showcase its vining growth habit. Starting seeds outdoors once soil warms and nighttime temperatures consistently stay above 55°F ensures vigorous germination and a robust harvest of tender pods.
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What sets Spanish Musica apart is its combination of speed and vigor. At 62 days to harvest, it beats many heirloom pole beans to the table, yet it demands the vertical support that serious bean growers love, the kind of plant that rewards you for building proper infrastructure in the garden. The variety germinates reliably in warm soil, and its pole habit makes succession planting and intensive spacing possible for gardeners with limited ground area.
As a pole bean, Spanish Musica produces tender pods ideal for fresh eating, steaming, sautéing, or adding to summer vegetable medleys. The climbing growth habit makes it particularly suited to gardens where vertical space is at a premium, allowing gardeners to harvest from an upright trellis rather than bending to bushy plants.
Direct sow seeds outdoors once spring weather is warm and nighttime temperatures stay securely above 55°F. Plant seeds 1 inch deep and 4 inches apart along a trellis, or if planting around tripods or stakes, plant 4 to 6 seeds 4 inches from each pole. Erect strong stakes, tripod poles, or trellis at planting time to support the vines. Thin seedlings to the 3 best plants per pole.
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