DESCRIPTION
Growing Organic Blue Lake Bush Beans
String beans can be grown in an indoor garden, however due to their size and requirement of having full sun, outdoors is best. To get started, sow the seeds just one inch beneath the surface in a loose soil, with four inches between plants and eighteen to twenty four inches between rows. Blue Lake Bush Beans need light, but even, watering. Because the leaves can become afflicted with disease if made wet, you should water as close to the root as possible. If you do find that a leaf has become diseased, remove it from the plant immediately, as the disease can spread. You can begin harvesting beans when they are about three to five inches long; this will usually be around fifty to seventy days. Leaving mature beans on the plant can stop or slow production, so be sure to keep an eye on these rapid growers! Seeds can be stored and saved for future seasons.
ATTRIBUTES
Basic Info
Other Names: |
String Beans |
Color: |
Green |
Flavor: |
Juicy, crunchy consistency |
Growing Info
Latin Name: Phaseolus vulgaris
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Days to Maturity: |
50-70 days |
Hardiness Zone: |
3-9 |
Planting Depth: |
1 Inch |
Plant Spacing: |
4 Inches |
Row Spacing: |
18-24 Inches |
Growth Habit: |
Mound/Bush |
Soil Preference: |
Loose soil, PH level of 6 to 7 preferred, cannot germinate in cold soil so best to sow in late spring |
Temp Preference: |
Warmer |
Light Preference: |
Full sun is required. If being grown indoors, it needs either a sun room or a window with sun for at least six hours a day. |
Other
Pests/diseases: |
Aphids, spider mites, grasshoppers, slugs. Wet leaves can rot and disease can spread, so affected leaves need to be removed |
Seeds Per Package: |
- 18 g - Approximately 55 Seeds
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