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Henderson's Bush Lima Bean

Quick Facts:

  • Heirloom variety ca.1883
  • Heat-tolerant, bush-type vines
  • Heavy producer of small, white butterbeans
  • Delicious flavor, velvety texture
  • 70 days to harvest

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Henderson's Bush Lima Bean

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Phaseolus lunatis

Henderson's Bush Lima is an heirloom variety that was virtually unknown until being discovered along a Lynchburg, Virginia roadside around 1883.  Subsequently acquired and improved by Peter Henderson and Company, the new Henderson Bush Lima quickly became a household name and has maintained its popularity ever since.  Absolutely the most dependable lima variety we've tried, Henderson Bush Lima is a necessity for those looking to maximize sustenance off their garden plot.  Healthy, highly branched plants bear heavily and consistently even in extreme heat.  The s mall, white butter beans have delicious flavor and a velvety texture.  We love to use them in sausage, bean, and kale soup as they capture all... More

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Phaseolus lunatis

Henderson's Bush Lima is an heirloom variety that was virtually unknown until being discovered along a Lynchburg, Virginia roadside around 1883.  Subsequently acquired and improved by Peter Henderson and Company, the new Henderson Bush Lima quickly became a household name and has maintained its popularity ever since.  Absolutely the most dependable lima variety we've tried, Henderson Bush Lima is a necessity for those looking to maximize sustenance off their garden plot.  Healthy, highly branched plants bear heavily and consistently even in extreme heat.  The s mall, white butter beans have delicious flavor and a velvety texture.  We love to use them in sausage, bean, and kale soup as they capture all of the flavors in their delicious, thick pot liquor.  Henderson Bush Lima also has a fast germination period which makes it a popular variety for classroom science projects.  Matures approximately 71 days after sowing.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

Phaseolus lunatis

Henderson's Bush Lima is an heirloom variety that was virtually unknown until being discovered along a Lynchburg, Virginia roadside around 1883.  Subsequently acquired and improved by Peter Henderson and Company, the new Henderson Bush Lima quickly became a household name and has maintained its popularity ever since.  Absolutely the most dependable lima variety we've tried, Henderson Bush Lima is a necessity for those looking to maximize sustenance off the... read more

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Phaseolus lunatis

Henderson's Bush Lima is an heirloom variety that was virtually unknown until being discovered along a Lynchburg, Virginia roadside around 1883.  Subsequently acquired and improved by Peter Henderson and Company, the new Henderson Bush Lima quickly became a household name and has maintained its popularity ever since.  Absolutely the most dependable lima variety we've tried, Henderson Bush Lima is a necessity for those looking to maximize sustenance off their garden plot.  Healthy, highly branched plants bear heavily and consistently even in extreme heat.  The s mall, white butter beans have delicious flavor and a velvety texture.  We love to use them in sausage, bean, and kale soup as they capture all of the flavors in their delicious, thick pot liquor.  Henderson Bush Lima also has a fast germination period which makes it a popular variety for classroom science projects.  Matures approximately 71 days after sowing.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

Little Girl planting seeds
Little girl planting seeds

How to Grow Bush Lima Beans

Lima beans perform best in well-drained soil of normal fertility. Lima beans do not require supplemental nitrogen as they are able to fix their own, however a fall application of well-aged manure or compost will help to boost yields in poor soils. Avoid planting lima beans in low-lying or poor-draining areas as this can predispose seedlings to fungal diseases and damping off.

After the danger of frost has passed and daytime soil temps average at least 60 degrees, sow seeds 1" deep, 2-3” apart in rows 24-36” apart. Avoid planting when cool, wet weather is forecast as this can increase the occurrence of fungal diseases and damping off.

Not recommended for beans

Insect Pests

Mexican Bean Beetles and Japanese Beetles can be controlled using a simple homemade insecticidal soap solution. Pheromone-based Japanese Beetle traps can also be effective at minimizing damage to plants. Finally, selection of tolerant cultivars is important in areas with known insect issues.

Diseases & Other Problems

Consult your local extension office to determine which diseases are most common in your area. Site selection is key in keeping bean diseases at bay. Select well-draining sites that do not have a history of disease. Giving plants ample space will allow leaves to dry more quickly and slow the spread of disease. Remove plant debris in the fall and turn over soil to minimize disease carryover. Avoid planting beans in the same location for at least two years. During hot and dry periods, beans may stop flowering or may drop flowers. Pod production will resume once moisture has returned.

Avoid harvesting beans in the morning before the leaves have dried or after a rain as this can spread disease. Timing the harvest is a matter of personal preference with some preferring to pick the pods while the seeds are still wet and others preferring to allow the pods to dry completely. For dry beans, individual pods may be picked once the pods are pale green to brown in color. Alternatively, entire plants may be pulled once a majority of pods have matured. Allow pods to dry for about four days before shelling. Once shelled, allow to cure for another week. Place in an airtight container and store in a cool, dark place. Dry lima beans can be stored for several years under these conditions. If vacuum-sealed with a desiccant bag in the container, they will keep for up to 30 years.

CONSIDERATIONS:

Lima beans are self-pollinating plants with perfect flowers that contain both male and female floral organs. Pollination typically occurs before the flower has opened, therefore crossing in beans is fairly uncommon. Isolation distances of a few feet are usually sufficient to prevent cross-pollination, so long as plants are not allowed to intermingle.

HARVESTING SEED:

Lima beans that are being saved for seed are harvested exactly as are dry beans. Pale green or brown pods are pulled and allowed to dry completely. The pods can then be "shelled" or opened to release the beans.

SEED LONGETIVITY:

Lima bean seeds will maintain at least 50% germination for four years when stored under ideal conditions.

Beans in child's hand

Customer Reviews

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Nancy

Great product. Packaging is great. Resealable packets. Planted & every seed broke ground in 3 days!! Very happy!!!

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Jason Knott
Fastest sprouting ever!

These seeds sprout faster than anything! Wow! I placed a second order for my friends kids, so they can sprout and watch them grow quick! Excited for harvest!

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David Howard

Vert good quality seeds. I didn't count seeds planted,but all appear to have emerged. Here happy with product and plan to purchase seeds from Thresh for next season

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Bryce
Lima Bean Heaven

I couldn’t have asked for better results. I planted 6 rows of Lima beans with about 12 plants per row. I have only had one or two that didn’t germinate. We have had 3 hail storms and they Adler still hanging in there. My wife and I are looking forward to our first lima bean dinner. Another positive was the speedy delivery. I couldn’t believe how quickly my seeds arrived. You are now my go to seed company.

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Susan Spivey

These guys are doing great too..I'm very happy with everything I've purchased from Thresh seed.

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