
Purple Lima Bean,10 SEEDS ( POLE BEAN) Heirloom, Non Gmo Untreated
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Purple Burgundy' Pole type with dark maroon, medium-sized seed, 3-4 seeds per pod. most productive of the early-maturing limas
Zones: 3-9
Germination: 6-10 days
Days to Maturity: 65 days
Bean Type: Pole Lima bean
Pod Length: 3" inches
Plant Height: 13-17" inches
Pod Shape: Short and flat
Seed Color:purple/black
Comments: Perfect bean for gardeners with little time..
BENEFITS:
Beans are low in calories and a good source of fiber and calcium, phosphorus and vitamins A & C.
The nutritional profile of mature dried beans is very different from that of green beans. Green beans are a good source of carbohydrates. They are a moderate source of protein, dietary fiber, Vitamin C and beta carotene. The beta carotene is converted to vitamin A in the body. Green beans also contain small amounts of calcium and other trace nutrients.
When to sow outside:
RECOMMENDED. 1 to 2 weeks after average last frost and when temperatures are warm. Soil must be warm — greater than 65° F. To produce beans all season, sow a new crop every 7 - 14 days up to 60 days before first fall frost.
NOTE: In very hot summer areas, sow in March for June harvest, and August for late September harvest.
When to start inside: Not recommended.
Harvesting:
For fresh use, pick the pods when they are bulging but before they begin to turn yellow and dry out. Shell the beans and use immediately or store in the refrigerator for a few days. For dried beans, leave on the vine until the pod and beans are dry and hard.
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