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BUSH BEAN Dwarf Slenderette
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Species: Bush Beans Latin name: Phaseolus vulgaris L. Inscription in the European catalog under: Slenderette Other usual name: - Variety: Slenderette Family: Fabacées Origin: Central America
The Slenderette Beans : Variety with white grains without filaments very productive. The pods are long, staigh and dark green with delicate flavor. The bean is a vegetable rich in vitamins, minerals, very energetics, low in grease and can be preserved a long time, the beans is consumed cooked and is easy to grow, you will find them in almost all family garden.
Seed sowing: From Mars to August Harvest Slenderette Beans: From May to October Height: The dwarf Bean reach 50 cm Exposure: Sunny
Sowing instructions: Seed sowing directly in place when any danger of frosts is isolated, sow 2 to 3 cm of depth, put 2 to 3 seeds per hole. Water regularly ground until lifting of the plants. Thin out seedling every 40 cm, hearth up around 20 to 30 days after lifting. You can also soak seeds 3 hours to 1 night before sowing to speed up germination process. The beans require rich soils and a sunny site. Harvest beans when needed and accordingly to your taste.
Sowing distance: 40 cm between plants Minimum seed sowing temperature: 10 °C with 12 °C Seed germination: 7 to 10 days Nutritional value: 30 Kcal to the 100 gr.
Net weight of seeds: 100 gr. = + 420 seeds
All our seeds are sold with their sowing instructions.
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