I planted 5 or 6 Seychelles beans, and two of them are producing yellow beans. The yellow plants are also the only ones not vining. Are they just… yellow beans that were mixed in with my seeds? Or green bean plants that are missing nutrients?

by thecrayonisred

13 Comments

  1. RowansRys

    Yep, seconding that they’re wax beans, probably bush, that got mixed in with your green pole seeds.

  2. WildBoarGarden

    Sometimes called wax beans. Very good, tender, mild

  3. Short-Sound-4190

    Yup, a couple yellow wax bush beans got mixed in your shayshells. It happens – although honestly more with peppers than beans, lol.

  4. Bunnyeatsdesign

    I love growing yellow beans because they are easy to spot and therefore quicker to pick than green beans.

  5. Ineedmorebtc

    The yellow ones, wax beans, are my fucking favorite.

  6. Aladdinstrees

    But it looks like they are on the same plant. Aren’t wax beans a different species, or at least a different variety than green beans?

  7. My kids wouldn’t eat yellow beans. Or the flat Italian beans. Not sure why, but I grow Kentucky blues now, everyone loves them.