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Light Red Kidney Bean Seed - Bush

Original price $ 4.35 - Original price $ 10.94
Original price
$ 4.35
$ 4.35 - $ 10.94
Current price $ 4.35
Size: 50 Seeds

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Heirloom Light Red Kidney Bean Seed (Phaseolus vulgaris) Organically Grown And Hand Harvested !

1/4 lb. will sow a 50-ft. row.
LIGHT RED KIDNEY BEAN 95 days - A great bush variety of dried bean Each pod contains 5 large, red, kidney shaped beans that store well. Both dried and Fresh kidney beans are used in a variety of dishes, including soups, stews, chilis, sauces, dips, casseroles, salads and side dishes. A popular choice for Mexican And Caribbean cuisine.
Organic Light Red Kidney Bean - Exceptional culinary quality, with a silky texture and thin skin. Mild flavor and dry flaky texture. Medium sized plants are sturdy with a bush habit. Widely adapted, producing well even in cool, wet climates like the Northeast. Bush habit.
Beans in general are an extremely healthy food, as they are low in fat but high in protein. Kidney beans are a good source of fiber, iron, folic acid, manganese, thiamine, phosphorus and potassium.
Kidney beans are extremely popular due to their strong bean flavor and versatility. When cooked, kidney beans have a creamy flavor. Dark red kidney beans are distinguished by their bright color and slightly thicker skins, while light red kidney beans are slightly lighter and more delicate than dark red kidney beans.
Instructions
1
Choose an area of the garden where the plants will receive full sun. The soil should provide good drainage. Prepare the soil with 1 cup of organic fertilizer for every 10-foot row.
2
Plant in mid-May, or when there's no longer a threat of frost. Plant the seeds about 1-inch deep in rows that are 18 inches apart. Under the best conditions, about 85 percent of the seeds will germinate. Avoid overhead watering; either slow-soak the soil or use drip irrigation.
3
Watch for the seeds to sprout in about 8 to 16 days. The rows should be thinned, leaving the strongest plants about 3 inches apart. Allow enough room around the plants to provide circulation of air, which will help to minimize possible diseases.
4
Discontinue watering when the pods begin to dry out. The seedpods should be harvested when they are the color of straw. Pull the entire plant out and hang it from the roots to dry.


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