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End of Season Sale!Organic Bush Bean Seeds for
End of Season Sale!Organic Bush Bean Seeds for
End of Season Sale!Organic Bush Bean Seeds for
End of Season Sale!Organic Bush Bean Seeds for
End of Season Sale!Organic Bush Bean Seeds for
End of Season Sale!Organic Bush Bean Seeds for
End of Season Sale!Organic Bush Bean Seeds for
End of Season Sale!Organic Bush Bean Seeds for
End of Season Sale!Organic Bush Bean Seeds for
End of Season Sale!Organic Bush Bean Seeds for

End of Season Sale!Organic Bush Bean Seeds for Planting Vegetables and Fruits-Purple,Yellow & Green Bean Seeds,No Trellis.Non GMO Garden Seeds for Home Vegetable Garden(45-50 Veggie Seeds Mix)

Product ID : 52172692


Galleon Product ID 52172692
UPC / ISBN 810027583154
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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End of Season Sale!Organic Bush Bean Seeds for Features

  • This mix of Provider (purple seeds), Royal Burgundy (buff-colored seeds) and Rocdor (black seeds) is perfect for the gardener with limited space. NOTE: Provider will mature first, followed by Rocdor, and then Royal Burgundy. Bush bean. USDA Certified Organic. 50-70 days.

  • Choose well-drained soil with a pH range of 6.5–6.8. After last frost date, sow seeds about 2" apart. Garden vegetable seed Depth: 1" deep, in rows 20–36" apart. Optimum soil temperature for germination is 70–90°F (21–32°C). Plant when daytime soil temperatures average at least 60°F (16°C), or risk poor germination. Inoculants can increase yields. For a continuous supply, make successive sowings every 2-3 weeks through midsummer.

  • Pick regularly to encourage new pod set. Store pods at 40°F (5°C) and 90% relative humidity for 7–10 days.

  • Bush bean vegetable seeds for planting home garden can also be started indoors using seed starting trays with seed starting mix. Then planted outdoors after the risk of frost has passed

  • Germination rate: 91%. Test date: 03/2024

  • Same as cucumber seeds, cherry tomato seeds for planting, bell pepper seeds for planing, Chinese okra seeds and eggplant seeds for planting, shiso seeds, pole bean plant seeds are considered summer vegetable seeds for warm weather. We also carry winter vegetable seeds / fall vegetable seeds like celery seeds for planting, cabbage seeds for planting and turnip seeds

  • Organic Non GMO seeds. Hand packed by Amy's Store LLC in the United States of America


About End Of Season Sale!Organic Bush Bean Seeds For

This mix of Provider (purple seeds), Royal Burgundy (buff-colored seeds) and Rocdor (black seeds) is perfect for the gardener with limited space. NOTE: Provider will mature first, followed by Rocdor, and then Royal Burgundy. Bush bean. They don'g need a pole or a trellis for support. USDA Certified Organic. 50-70 days. Provider beans: Earliest to market. Provider can be planted earlier than other beans because it germinates well in cool soils. Compact plants are easy to grow and adaptable to diverse soil and climate conditions. Produces 5-5 1/2" fleshy round pod green beans. Royal Burgundy beans: Organic purple bean. The brilliant purple, 5–5 1/2" pods are eye-catching at market, easy to spot when harvesting, and add stunning color to salads when used raw. The pods do turn green when cooked. Upright plants are dark green with a purple tinge. Rocdor beans: Organic yellow bush bean. Rocdor has straight, 6 1/2" long, slender pods that have a deep-yellow color. Early and productive on upright plants. The black seeds germinate well in cool soil. Choose well-drained soil with a pH range of 6.5–6.8. After last frost date, sow seeds about 2" apart. Garden vegetable seed Depth: 1" deep, in rows 20–36" apart. Optimum soil temperature for germination is 70–90°F (21–32°C). Plant when daytime soil temperatures average at least 60°F (16°C), or risk poor germination. Inoculants can increase yields. For a continuous supply, make successive sowings every 2-3 weeks through midsummer. Toss into Italian pasta dishes, stir-fries or soups. Delicious fresh, steamed, sauteed or fried tempura style.