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MIXTURE OF DARK BEANS IN GREEN, YELLOW, PURPLE COLORS AB (CUPIDON 25g, MAJOR 25g, PURPLE QUEEN 30g) AB

Phaseolus vulgaris

Référence : 2115A
Mix of three quality varieties whose trio of green, yellow, purple colors will brighten up your rows in the vegetable garden and then brighten up your plate. DWARF MANGETOUT CUPIDON bean: Vigorous variety, grouped production of thin, long, green pods. DWARF MANGETOUT PURPLE QUEEN BEAN: Productive, easy to pick, long, stringless pods, dark purple, tender and buttery. DWARF MANGETOUT MAJOR BEAN: Vigorous vegetation, productive and disease-resistant variety. Thin, fleshy, golden yellow pods 16 to 18 cm long.
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MIXTURE OF DARK BEANS IN GREEN, YELLOW, PURPLE COLORS AB (CUPIDON 25g, MAJOR 25g, PURPLE QUEEN 30g) AB
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Conseils de semis

Cycle de vie : annual

Durée de levée : 10 to 15 days

Température de levée : 22 to 25°C

Technique de semis : in pocket

Profondeur de semis : equal to the seed size

Contenants de semis : in the open ground

Conseils de culture

sun
moderate / daily
humus
Obsolete
40 to 50 cm
40 to 50 cm
Gelif
50 to 80 days on average

Description

A mix of three quality varieties, including the trio of green, yellow and purple colours, which will brighten up your vegetable garden rows and then brighten up your plate.
CUPIDON MANGETOUT DARK BEAN: Vigorous variety, easy to harvest in clusters. Thin, long (15 to 20 cm), green pods that do not stretch as they grow, marbled brown-beige grains. Pods to be harvested young or as mangetout.
PURPLE QUEEN SWEET BUSH BEAN: Productive, easy to pick, long, stringless, dark purple pods are tender and buttery. After cooking, the pods are green.
MAJOR BUSH BEAN: Vigorous growth, productive and disease-resistant variety. Thin, fleshy, golden yellow pods, 16 to 18 cm long, black beans. Can be used fresh, canned, or frozen.

Successfully sowing dwarf beans in a mixture

Sow from April to May when frost is no longer a risk and the soil is warm. Sow 5 to 6 seeds in pockets arranged in a staggered pattern every 40 cm. Rows spaced 40 cm apart. Healthy, loosened, fresh, light, and humus-rich soil. Warm, sunny exposure, hoeing and watering.

Harvesting bush beans

Harvest approximately 2 to 2.5 months later.

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