Bush Bean 'Faraday'

Bush Bean 'Faraday'

Phaseolus vulgaris

Seed Packet, approximately 20 g

Regular price €3,45
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Description

Add resilience and flavor to your garden with Faraday Bush Beans, a high-yielding variety producing stringless, tender pods ideal for fresh eating and stir-fries. Phaseolus vulgaris thrives in sunny gardens with well-drained, fertile soil, offering easy growth and drought tolerance. These aromatic, edible-flowered beans enhance garden aesthetics while providing robust culinary qualities, making Faraday a favorite among passionate gardeners. Embrace the reliable growth and exceptional taste of Faraday Bush Beans, ensuring a plentiful and delicious harvest throughout the growing season.

Plant Details

Height: 30-50 cm
Width: 30-40 cm
Bloom Color: Purple

Growing Conditions

Sun: Full sun (>6 hours per day)
Soil:
Well-drained, Fertile, and Loamy soil
Soil pH Value:
6.0-7.5

Companion Planting

Friends
Aubergine
Broccoli
Cabbage
Carrot
Cauliflower
Celery
Corn
Cucumber
Nasturtium
Peas
Potato
Radish
Squash
Strawberry
Summer Savory
Tomato

Foes
Chives
Fennel
Garlic
Leek
Mustard
Onion
Pole Beans

Seed Sowing & Germinating

When to Sow Indoors: April
When to Sow Outdoors:
May and June
Sowing Depth:
2-3 cm
Germination Temperature:
15-25 °C
Germination Days:
7-14

Supplier & Package Details

Supplier: ReinSaat
Certification: Organic and Non-GMO

Format: Seed Packet
Approximate Portion Size:
20 g
GTIN: 9120003557538

Bush Bean 'Faraday'

Bush Bean 'Faraday'

Regular price €3,45
Regular price Sale price €3,45

FAQs

Are all your products organic?

Yes. Our entire range is certified organic because we think organic is best for gardens and all the creatures living in them, especially gardeners.

Where are your organic seeds produced?

Yes. Our entire range is from exceptional certified organic farmers in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and France.

Do you ship to my country?

We ship orders throughout the EU.

What is your favourite, most recommended plant?

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