Slenderette Bush Bean Seeds 1115

$2.99$230.00

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packet O-1115-PKT $2.99 In stock
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250-g C-1115-250G $7.15 In stock
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2-kg C-1115-2KG $36.90 In stock
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10-kg S-1115-10KG $123.00 In stock
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25-kg W-1115-25KG $230.00 In stock
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Description

Slenderette Bush Bean Seeds 1115. Open Pollinated.

Approx. 80-100 seeds/pkt (4-5 seeds/gram)

For an outstanding harvest of smooth, tender beans, look no further than Slenderette Bush Bean seeds. This open-pollinated variety produces beautiful, dark glossy green pods that are 13 cm long and have no fibre or string. An excellent choice for the table, this versatile bean is a delicious addition to Your Garden and is also a favourite for freezing and canning.


Quick Seed Details

  • Type: Bush Bean, Open Pollinated
  • Pod Size: 13 cm long, slender, dark green
  • Features: Outstanding flavour; tender with no fibre or string; disease resistant; excellent for fresh eating, freezing, and canning.

What you need to know to Plant & Grow

Beans have a distinct dislike for cold, wet soils, so sow seeds only after the soil has warmed to at least 16°C.

Planting: For best growth, sow seeds in a sunny location with light, organic, well-drained soil. Sow seeds 2.5 cm deep and 8 cm apart in rows spaced 45 to 70 cm apart. To ensure a continuous harvest, make successive sowings every 10 days until mid-July.

Care: Keep the soil evenly watered, particularly when the plants are in flower and starting to produce pods. Avoid using high-nitrogen fertilizer, as it can promote excessive foliage. To reduce the risk of disease, avoid disturbing the plants when leaves are damp. Germination occurs in approximately 8 days.


Why Slenderette Bush Bean Seeds belongs in Your Garden

The Slenderette bean is a fantastic addition to any garden for its superb culinary quality and dependable performance. The sleek, tender pods are a delight to eat fresh, and their lack of fibre makes them perfect for freezing and canning without any fuss. This variety is also resistant to common bean mosaic and top curly virus, giving you peace of mind and ensuring a reliable, abundant harvest of delicious beans.

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