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Piloy Amarillo Bean Seeds - Yellow Pole Bean from Guatemala

Original price $ 3.99 - Original price $ 9.99
Original price
$ 3.99
$ 3.99 - $ 9.99
Current price $ 3.99
SIZE: 10 Seeds

Meet the golden cousin of the classic Piloy — Piloy Amarillo is a traditional yellow pole bean from Guatemala, prized for its rich flavor, thin skin, and quick-cooking nature. About ½ inch long, these small but mighty beans are a staple in Caribbean and Latin American kitchens. Toss them into soups, stews, and rice dishes, or enjoy them fresh from the shell.

Planting Guide

When to Plant: Direct sow outdoors 1–2 weeks after the average last frost, once soil temperatures are consistently above 65°F. Not recommended for indoor starting.

Succession Planting: For a continuous harvest all season, sow a new crop every 7–14 days, up to 60 days before the first fall frost.

Hot Summer Climates: Sow in March for a June harvest, and again in August for a late September harvest.

Harvesting

Fresh Use: Pick pods when plump and bulging, before they begin to yellow or dry out. Shell immediately and use fresh, or refrigerate for a few days.

Dried Beans: Leave pods on the vine until both the pod and beans are fully dry and hard, then shell and store.

 

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