Unwins Climbing French Bean Seychelles Seeds
Unwins Climbing French Bean Seychelles Seeds produce long, stringless pods that are easy to harvest.
These cluster of beans make a delicious contribution to your veg patch! Make sure you have enough space as these are quite large crops!
- On the vine for greater freshness
- Thrive in a sunny position
Sow Apr-May
Harvest Jun-Sep
Quick to Grow
Fantastic Flavour
Product Highlights
Long, stringless pods
Heavy-cropping
Easy to harvest
Product Specification:
SKU: 31210106
Plant Spacing:
20cm
Plant Height:
1.8m
Row Spacing:
60cm
Sowing Depth:
5cm
Sow Time To Flower:
2 months
Sow Time To Germination:
1-2 weeks
Spread:
20cm
Pack Quantity:
40
Colour:
Green
Tips & Advice:
Sowing Indoors
Sow individual seeds 2.5cm deep in 8cm pots of seed and potting compost. Keep the pots in a frost free greenhouse. Ensure the compost remains moist at all times, but not saturated. Gradually accustom the young plants to outside conditions for 2–3 weeks before planting them out to their cropping positions from late May onwards, when the danger of frost has passed. Ensure supports are in place before planting out . Allow 20cm between plants in the row.
Sowing Outdoors
Sow two seeds close together at intervals of 20cm. French bean seed is sensitive to cold, wet soils and will not germinate in unfavourable conditions. We therefore recommend you do not sow seed outdoors before May. Climbing beans require support and it is best to have this in place before you sow.
Support
As these French beans climb, they will need support. A frame of canes and strong netting is ideal, or the beans can be grown up wigwams of sticks or canes, where they become a decorative feature in the garden. Ensure any structure is at least 180cm high. Plants will climb and twine naturally as they grow.
Aftercare
Climbing beans require plenty of water to produce a good crop. Water generously in dry spells. When plants are in full flower, an occasional midday spraying with a fine hose encourages flower set and bean production. Climbing French beans are generally disease and trouble free.
Harvest
June – September . Pick the beans when they are young and tender. This encourages plants to remain productive longer .
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