bean (climbing French) 'Blue Lake'

climbing French bean or Phaseolus vulgaris 'Blue Lake'

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bean (climbing French) 'Blue Lake'

climbing French bean or Phaseolus vulgaris 'Blue Lake'

  • approx 125 seeds
  • £3.29
  • In stock (shipped within 3-5 working days)
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  • Seed Packets (only) £2.95
  • Named Day £10.95
  • Position: full sun
  • Soil: humus-rich, moisture retentive soil

    The perfect dual-purpose vegetable as it produces an abundant harvest of pencil-thin, stringless green beans with a fine, sweet flavour from early summer, and then the last few pods can be left on the plant to dry for white haricot beans to store. A climbing variety, making a decorative addition to any garden grown up a trellis or wigwam. A heirloom variety dating from 1885.

  • Growing Instructions:Sow three seeds to a 15cm pot in mid-April and keep well watered and warm until germination. Keep seedlings in a frost-free greenhouse or on a windowsill, potting them on as they grow, and once all threat of frost has passed harden off gradually before planting out. Protect young plants from slugs and support with hazel wigwams or trellis. If you sow a second batch of French beans in July it will provide a continuous harvest well into autumn.

  • Sow: April to May (or July for a late crop)

  • Harvest: July to September

  • Approximate quantity: 125 seeds.
  • Humans/Pets: Raw pods/beans harmful if eaten

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