Bush Bean- Royal Burgundy
Phaseolus vulgaris
- Dwarf (Bush)
- Purple pods to 15cm
- Good variety for cool climates
Dwarf (bush) bean. Round purple pods with green interior that grow to 15cm and turn green when cooked. High yielding. Good variety for cooler climates.
How to sow and grow:
Method: | Sow direct |
Sowing Depth: | 20mm |
When: | Spring(or after frost) and early summer |
Germination: | 7-10 days @ 20-26°C |
Hardiness / Life Cycle: | Frost tender Annual |
Row Spacing: | 50cm |
Plant Spacing: | 10cm |
Position: | Full sun, well drained soil |
Days to Maturity/Flowering: | 60 days |
(Product number: X-032_P)
Seeds per gram: 4 seeds
SKU | X-032_P |
Botanical name: | Phaseolus vulgaris |
Packet type: | Standard seed packet |
Packet quantity: | 25 seeds |
Seeds per gram: | 4 |
Bush Bean- Royal Burgundy
1 April 2020Great germination rate with these seeds and only lost one plant when transplanted to the garden bed. All plants produced well and the beans were really tasty. My mum even loved eating them and she hates beans!
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love them
23 March 2018as story as with other beans I planted. Bought those seeds in 2016 and had very poor outcome - due to my VERY POOR SOIL in one particular garden bed. In 2017 I had probably 6-7 seeds left in the packet, planted them in different bed with good soil. Had a great crop. saved about 1 cup of this year seed for the next year. Nice flavour when cooked. Also my plants continued to produce after I picked up dry pods and was going to pull plants out. Noticed some flowers on them, and let it grow. Now we are into autumn, I still have fresh beans.
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