Seeds of vegetable beans "Fox-sister", 5 g
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Characteristics
A country
China
Agronomic expiration date, years
5
Features of growing
Open soil
Package
Color
Ripening dates
Average
“The fox-sister” is a early-ripening variety of beans, in which the period from seedlings to technical ripeness lasts 45–55 days. The yield is 2.4–2.6 kg/m².
Bush plants reach 45-50 cm in height. They simultaneously keep up with 35–40 yellow beans without a parchment layer and fiber.
Use fruits in home cooking, for canning and freezing.
Sowing: Soak the seeds in the water before swelling. Set in open soil to a depth of 2-3 cm. After the appearance of seedlings, thin them out. The asparagus beans have a stretched harvest period, so carry out it repeatedly as it ripens. Timely carry out watering, weeding, loosening and top dressing.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | China |
| Agronomic expiration date, years | 5 |
| Features of growing | Open soil |
| Package | Color |
| Ripening dates | Average |
| Sowing for seedlings | April |
| Sowing in the ground | April |
| Variety | Fox-sister |
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