
Bush Bean Tigers Eye - Grow For It Seeds
Phaseolus vulgaris
Bring striking colour and rich flavour to your vegetable patch with Tiger’s Eye bush bean seeds, an heirloom Phaseolus vulgaris variety celebrated for its golden‑amber seeds streaked with deep red or maroon swirls that resemble a tiger’s eye gemstone. This low‑growing bush bean thrives in warm, sunny gardens and doesn’t require staking, making it ideal for small spaces and backyard plots. Tiger’s Eye is dual‑purpose — enjoy the young green pods as tender snap beans or allow them to mature and dry for creamy, richly flavored culinary beans perfect for soups, stews, chilis, and refried dishes. Easy to grow and reliably productive, this heirloom adds both beauty and flavour to your harvest.
Grow For It is a gardening program at IWAV's second stage housing that provides participants with educational, therapeutic and employment opportunities related to horticulture. Seed sales support fresh produce for residents, and the continuation of the program. IWAV helps women and children who have been impacted by gender-based violence.

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Phaseolus vulgaris
Bring striking colour and rich flavour to your vegetable patch with Tiger’s Eye bush bean seeds, an heirloom Phaseolus vulgaris variety celebrated for its golden‑amber seeds streaked with deep red or maroon swirls that resemble a tiger’s eye gemstone. This low‑growing bush bean thrives in warm, sunny gardens and doesn’t require staking, making it ideal for small spaces and backyard plots. Tiger’s Eye is dual‑purpose — enjoy the young green pods as tender snap beans or allow them to mature and dry for creamy, richly flavored culinary beans perfect for soups, stews, chilis, and refried dishes. Easy to grow and reliably productive, this heirloom adds both beauty and flavour to your harvest.
Grow For It is a gardening program at IWAV's second stage housing that provides participants with educational, therapeutic and employment opportunities related to horticulture. Seed sales support fresh produce for residents, and the continuation of the program. IWAV helps women and children who have been impacted by gender-based violence.
















