Oxinel Green Dwarf Bean Seeds 2,200grs - 20g free

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    Oxinel's number 2 is an improvement on the first version. This green dwarf bean is more resistant to diseases that can affect bean plants (especially fat that causes stains on leaves and pods)
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    Oxinel's number 2 is an improvement on the first version. This green dwarf bean is more resistant to diseases that can affect bean plants (especially fat that causes stains on leaves and pods)

    The bean originated on the American continent. All primitive varieties are climbing since the bean plant is a vine. Dwarf varieties have gradually been developed for ease of cultivation. Discovered by Christopher Columbus, it was first consumed in grains, and enjoyed a bad reputation, being considered the least digestible of pulses. It was not until the 18th century that you found your fresh pods on the market stalls


    Dwarf bean is found near beetroot, celery, cabbage, cucumber, peas, radish, tomato, and corn. Alongside the strawberry and carrot, the development will be even better and faster.

    Flowers such as capuchin, marigold, carnation, and aromatics, such as borage or dill, keep aphids and other pests away from beans.

    The bean also likes to sow between rows of potatoes; these keep the Mexican ladybug away, a dreaded bean pest. This association is beneficial to the potato, the bean acting as a protector against beetle attacks.

    The Mexican bean ladybug belongs to the same family as the common ladybug. However, it is white and adorned with 16 black dots (8 on each wing). It is its larvae (yellow with stiff hairs and black tips) that feed on the leaves and leave only the ribs to the bean plant... The ladybug hibernates in plant debris; it is therefore appropriate, in the fall, to clean the garden well, or risk seeing these insects reappear the following spring.

    Savory and rosemary can also be useful for beans. They help it fight the bean fly and help to strengthen its taste.

    The larvae of the legume fly are also very harmful to the bean. They attack the seed (not the adult plant). Young maggots have a very pointed head that allows them to settle under the seed's tegument, thus preventing germination or lifting. Wet soils and cool springs benefit the development of these larvae. In areas where this parasite is high, we advise you not to sow directly in the open ground, instead to sow under cover and to transplant your young plants when the conditions are right.

    Careful! Dwarf beans can't stand rowing beans. Fennel, onion, garlic, shallot, leek and chives will also not mix alongside the dwarf bean.

    Family: SECS LEGUMES SEMENCES
    Latin name: Phaseolus vulgaris
    Category: Safe Value - selection VILMORIN
    Hybrid: NO
    Getting: YES
    Sowing period: April to July
    Harvest period: July to September
    Height: 50 cm
    Exposure: Sun
    Net weight in g: 220
    Watering: Medium
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