Also known as Old Homestead, being introduced before 1864. Large clusters of fleshy flattened curved, silvery green pods 17-24cm., stringless when young, good flavour, sets well in cooler climates, use fresh or for freezing. Vigorous grower, rust resistant. 58-65 days.
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Bean, Climbing
Phaseolus vulgaris
A most popular vegetable. Takes little room, high yielding and nutritious. It bears later but longer than bush beans and ensures a continuous supply. Grows well in all soils if not waterlogged. Does best in near neutral conditions. Sow after frost.
3-4 seeds per gram
Bean, Climbing seeds planting information:
Tropics: | All Year |
Subtropic: | Aug-Apr |
Mild: | Sep-Jan |
Cold/Frost: | Oct-Dec |
Plant space cm: | 10-20 |
Row space cm: | 100 |
Depth cm: | 2-3 |
Best soil temp: | 16-30 °C |
Sow after frost: | Yes |
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Number of seeds per gram: | 3-4 |
Rate per hectare: | 50kg |
Average days to maturity: | 65-80 |
Companion Planting
Try these plants as good neighbours for Bean, Climbing
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W.A. CustomersDue to quarantine restrictions in W.A. there is a 10,000 seeds limit per each variety.
Bean, Climbing seed count is 3-4 seeds per gram. Please stay under this 10,000 seeds limit when ordering seeds as we will have to reduce or remove it from your order. If you have any queries on ordering large quantities please phone us on (07) 5533 1177.
TAS CustomersDue to quarantine restrictions in TAS there is an 800g limit per each seed variety.
Please stay under this 800g limit when ordering seeds as we will have to reduce or remove it from your order.