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Dwarf French Bean Tendergreen

£3.20
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Barcode: 5027559302176

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Description

Tendergreen is a medium long pencil podded type of light green with distinct purple markings which disappear on cooking. This variety is virtually stringless and a good freezer. This family of beans is frost tender and cannot be sown until the weather has warmed up.,Seed Count: 150,WHEN TO SOW Mid-MArch to June WHERE TO SOW Early sowings in a glasshouse or cold frame in individual pots or modules. Direct sowings in growing site, 2 seeds 5cm (2"") deep every 20cm (8"") in rows 60cm (24"") apart. WHAT TO DO NEXT Glasshouse seedlings should be gradually hardened off before planting outside in late May to the spacings above. Direct sowings should be thinned to single seedlings as soon as large enough to handle. Water regularly. MATURITY Mid-June onwards HANDY TIP If you notice a purple speckling on the pods you do not have a disease problem, it is totally natural and disappears on cooking. NUTRITIONAL VALUE A good source of Pro-vitamin A, Vitamin K and Folic acid.
E.W. King & Co. Ltd.

Dwarf French Bean Tendergreen

£3.20
Tendergreen is a medium long pencil podded type of light green with distinct purple markings which disappear on cooking. This variety is virtually stringless and a good freezer. This family of beans is frost tender and cannot be sown until the weather has warmed up.,Seed Count: 150,WHEN TO SOW Mid-MArch to June WHERE TO SOW Early sowings in a glasshouse or cold frame in individual pots or modules. Direct sowings in growing site, 2 seeds 5cm (2"") deep every 20cm (8"") in rows 60cm (24"") apart. WHAT TO DO NEXT Glasshouse seedlings should be gradually hardened off before planting outside in late May to the spacings above. Direct sowings should be thinned to single seedlings as soon as large enough to handle. Water regularly. MATURITY Mid-June onwards HANDY TIP If you notice a purple speckling on the pods you do not have a disease problem, it is totally natural and disappears on cooking. NUTRITIONAL VALUE A good source of Pro-vitamin A, Vitamin K and Folic acid.
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