Bean Dwarf French (Bush)
Keep these plant babies safe from frost... They will not survive in the cold. Labelled as a dwarf due to their statured nature by comparison to...
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Meaty in taste and packed with fiber, this bush bean will not disappoint.
Planting Guide: After the danger of frost has dissipated, sow seeds 1" deep, 6" apart in rows about 20"-24" apart. Full sun. Water regularly to keep soil moist. Ideal for succession planting. Stakes or supports are optional.
Harvest: About 60 80 days to maturity. Average plant height is about 15"-20". Be sure to pick pods regularly to encourage added production - ripened pods will be about 4" or more in length.
Tip: Avoid handling this plant when wet as it can lead to spread of disease. Great neighbours in the garden are peppers and tomatoes.
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