Bean, Bush - Tendergreen seeds
Description
Description
These Bean, Bush - Tendergreen seeds produce productive, heat-tolerant Tendergreen Bush Beans, ideal for home vegetable gardens, community plots, and small-scale farming. They are recognized for their stringless pods and high yield potential, making them suitable for gardeners seeking reliable, easy-to-grow legumes.
The Tendergreen Bush Bean seeds are suitable for planting directly outdoors after the last frost date and thrive in full sun exposure. These bush beans grow on compact plants that reach approximately 16-20 inches in height, allowing for efficient space utilization in vegetable beds or containers. Suitable for small-scale farmers or home growers seeking reliable heat-tolerant bean varieties. Perfect for gardeners with limited space!
- Heat-tolerant strain
- Grows on bush-type plants approximately 16-20 inches tall
- Produces stringless, tender green beans in 50-60 days after planting
- High-yield potential with consistent pod quality
- Suitable for direct sowing in spring and summer seasons
Care Instructions
Plant seeds directly into prepared soil in full sun, at a depth of about 1-2 inches. Space seeds 3 inches apart in rows 18-24 inches apart. Water regularly to maintain consistent soil moisture, especially during hot weather. Harvest beans when pods are firm and full-sized but before they become overly mature. Seeds can be stored in a cool, dry place for future planting.
Frequently Asked Questions
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