Description
30 Seeds 5 Colors Mix Yard Long Beans are a vibrant jungle of colors in the garden! Shades of dark green, purple, red, light green, and lavender yard long beans grow on 6-10-foot vines! Selected for their excellent flavor and high yields, this 5-color blend produces extra-long thick beans that are stringless and fiberless. Beautiful on fences and trellises in the garden and in stir-fries and salads on the table. Prolific-yielding, tasty, and attractive. This mix contains 5 varieties of yard long bean seeds: 1. Noodle King – A picture-perfect super long dark green bean! Superb taste and prolific growth. 2. Purple Mart – An heirloom variety and reliable producer of stunning deep purple beans! Heavy producer of sweet-tasting beans. 3. Red Noodle – A prolific variety of rich red pods! Beautiful color and taste. 4. Mosaic – A unique lavender-pink-purple palette of colors on very long beans! Buttery-tender flavor. 5. White Yard – A bright white-green, mint colored variety of yard long beans. Excellent crunchy texture and taste. We ship in 1 business day. Shipped with USPS First Class Mail. Plant Name: Bean, Noodle King, Purple Mart, Red Noodle, Mosaic, White Yard Latin Name: Vigna unguiculata ssp. sesquipedalis Days to Germinate: 6-10 Days to Harvest: 60-90 Germination Rate: 92% Test Date: 2/22 Growth Habit: Pole USDA Zones: 3-12 Lifespan: Annual Country of Origin: United States Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Shade GMO: No Pollination: Heirloom, Open-Pollinated Fungicide-Treated Seeds:*: No Seeds Packed For**: 2022 *Fungicide-treated seeds protect the seedlings from diseases until they are up and growing. Do not eat treated seeds. **Seeds are freshly packed for the growing season of the year listed. Seeds are still viable beyond pack date. Store in a cool and dry location such as the refrigerator or basement to best preserve germination rates. Planting Instructions: Soil Preparation: Remove weeds, large rocks, and litter from the planting area. Till the soil 8-10 inches deep and rake several times to break up large clods. It is best to do this when the soil is dry enough to not stick to garden tools. Loosening the soil will help the plant establish strong roots. Planting: In the Spring, plant beans after all danger of frost has passed. In the Fall, plant beans 10 to 12 weeks before the first expected frost. Plant pole beans in hills about 3 feet apart in the row. Space the rows about 3-4 feet apart. Place a 6-8-foot stake in the center of each hill. Plant 3-4 seeds around the stake about 1 inch deep in the soil. Planting in moist soil is best for seeds to germinate and emerge quickly. Planting Depth: 1 inch Within-Row Spacing: 3 feet, stake Between-Row Spacing: 3-4 feet Care During the Season: Watering: Water the plants about once a week in dry weather. Try not to let the soil dry out while the beans are blooming or the blooms will drop and yields will be decreased. Weeding: The roots of beans grow near the soil surface. When hoeing and pulling weeds, try not to dig too deep to prevent the plant’s roots from damage. Fertilizing: As the plants begin to flower and set beans, you may optionally apply fertilizer to help plants produce more beans. Apply by scattering between the rows about 1/2 cup of fertilizer for every 10 feet of row. Water the plants after fertilizing. Insecticides: Insecticides may be used to protect plants. Bt-based insecticides and sulfur are organic options. Sulfur also has fungicidal properties and helps in controlling many diseases. Before using a pesticide, read the label and always follow cautions, warnings and directions. Diseases: Diseases may be a possibility during cool, wet weather. If spots appear on leaves or bean pods, treat the plant with an approved fungicide. Neem oil, sulfur, and other fungicides may be used. Harvesting: Pick yard long beans when they are young, about 18 inches long and as thick as a pencil for best taste. If yard beans are picked, the plants will continue producing for several weeks. Pick every 3-5 days to prolong production. Yard beans are over-mature if they are tough, dry, fading in color, or stringy. Fresh yard long beans can be frozen or stored in a refrigerator for a week. Nutrition Facts: Yard Long Bean Amount per 1 cup slices (91 g) Calories 43 % Daily Value* Total Fat 0.4 g 0% Saturated fat 0.1 g 0% Polyunsaturated fat 0.2 g Monounsaturated fat 0 g Cholesterol 0 mg 0% Sodium 4 mg 0% Potassium 218 mg 6% Total Carbohydrate 8 g 2% Protein 2.5 g 5% Vitamin A 15% Vitamin C 28% Calcium 4% Iron 2% Vitamin D 0% Vitamin B-6 0% Cobalamin 0% Magnesium 10% *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Julie Weigel –
I had initially left a 3 star review due to poor germination rate, the seller immediately contacted me and apologized for a potential bad batch and sent me another. I was not expecting anything from it, I had just left my review to be factual. This is great customer service and I will remain a loyal customer of this shop.
Irma Martinez –
HIGHLY RECOMMEND, fast shipping, look like a high quality seeds all ready to be planted. I’m entirely happy with my purchase and ABSOLUTELY will buy again.
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SimplyUP –
Just planted multiple seeds 3 days ago. They all sprouted and look great!