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AGUADULCE BEAN WITH VERY LONG POD AB 80 g

Vicia faba

Vigorous and productive plant with large pods of 2 cm and reaching about 35 to 40 cm long. The pods contain 8 to 9 fairly large grains. To be eaten raw when half-ripe or cooked.
The 80 gram bag
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Période de semis
From February to April
Période de récolte
From May to July
moderate / daily
15 cm
sun
Obsolete
90 to 100 cm
open ground
Gelif
90 days on average
Conditionnement
The 80 gram bag
Référence
2327A
Cycle de vie
annual

The Agualduce Long-podded Bean is a vigorous and productive plant with large 2 cm pods that reach about 35 to 40 cm in length. The pods contain 8 to 9 fairly large and fleshy beans.
Eat raw when half-ripe, crunchy with salt or butter, cooked with bacon, cream, in soups or purees.

Successfully sowing Aguadulce beans

Sowing: Sow in February/March in furrows 50 cm apart and 5 cm deep, one seed every 10 cm, then cover. Earth up the plants when the stems reach 30 cm in height.

Hoe and weed.
It is also possible to pinch the stems between the 5th and 7th group of flowers to avoid attacks from aphids which generally settle at the top of the plant; this also promotes the development and quality of the pods.

Good associations

Broad beans thrive alongside corn, potatoes, celery, lettuce, and artichokes. However, avoid growing them alongside bulb vegetables (onions, garlic, and shallots).
To avoid frequent aphid attacks, we recommend growing dill between the rows of beans.

Harvesting beans

3 to 4 months after sowing.

The enemies

Mildew can damage broad bean leaves. They become covered with a gray mold and eventually die. Spraying with Bordeaux mixture can be used as a treatment at the first sign of disease. A good preventative measure is to spray the soil with Nettle Manure before planting.

Bean rust is notable for the rust-colored blisters it leaves on the leaves. It is treated in the same way as mildew.

Aphids often attack broad beans. If preventative measures have failed, you may want to consider treating your plants with pyrethrum-based aphid control.

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