Skip to content
We are offering collections of herbs, vegetables, and flowers from around the world.
484-300-4042

Country

Earn [points_amount] when you buy this item.

Small Red Bean Seeds ,(BUSH) Salvadorian Red Bean

Original price $ 2.17 - Original price $ 43.97
Original price $ 2.17 - Original price $ 43.97
Original price
$ 2.17 - $ 43.97
$ 2.17 - $ 43.97
Current price $ 2.17
FAST & FREE SHIPPING

Over 90% of our orders are processed and ship out by next business day.

We are currently processing and shipping most orders within 1-3 business days. (backorders not included) Due to high demand during the peak months of January to May, orders may require additional time for packaging /shipment.

Free shipping for orders over $54.95. Excludes live plants, fresh products And Stackable Black Plastic Nursery Crate

Shipping and handling charges will cover outbound freight and packaging materials. Fees are applicable to all orders, based on total order value pre-tax. Expedited services can be selected at Checkout with extra fees.

VIEW ADDITIONAL SHIPPING DETAILS HERE

  • Free shipping to lower 48 states on orders $54.95+
  • (Most Items), excluding live plants, plant bulbs, and black plastic nursery crate.
  • Safe Seed Pledge
  • Satisfaction Guaranteed
  • Select your desired size and/or color from the available options.
Size: Packet 50 Seeds
 More payment options

Grown In Our Garden Here In PA., Also Know As Salvadorian Red Beans/Frijol Rojo De Seda.

Small Red Salvadorian Red Beans, frijoles rojo.is a heirloom, Packet contain 100 seed
Bush-type bean, old fashioned type, with 3’ runners. Must be staked to avoid bean pods touching the ground. Beautiful bright pink pods, wine-colored beans.

This variety is an Vegetable that typically grows as an Annual/Perennial, which is defined as a plant that can matures and completes its lifecycle over the course of one year or more.
Frijol de seda Bean is normally fairly low maintenance and is normally quite easy to grow, as long as a level of basic care is provided throughout the year. Being aware of the basic soil, sun and water preferences will result in a happier and healthier plant.

Red beans are an excellent source of protein, calcium, iron, folate, and dietary fiber while being low in saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium. They are easy to make and you can eat them in a pupusa, whole, pureed as a side dish, or in just about any other form you can imagine. They go well with corn, or rice, and just about any vegetable. You can eat them with pork or chicken or even beef. Beans, beans the versatile fruit. Beans, Phaseolus vulgaris, are planted around the world and varieties include the common green bean, kidney beans, black beans, and dozens of others.
Small Red Beans are an excellent nutritional food source for emergency preparedness. Commonly referred to as kidney beans and chili beans, small red beans are rich in flavor and are loaded with fiber and protein. Small Red Beans are particularly popular in India and southern Louisiana, featured in such dishes as red beans and rice, as well as chili con carne. Small Red Beans have also been shown to lower cholesterol levels. CARIBBEAN GARDEN Small Red Beans are an ideal product for long term food storage and emergency preparedness.
They are relatively easy to grow,
Direct sow outside after danger of last frost. Plant about 4” apart and 1“ below soil surface. Rows should be spaced at 24”-30” apart.

Materials: garden,Sprout,Eat Fresh,Chilies,beans,Small Red Bean Seeds,Small Red,Bean Seeds,Dry Shell,Frijol Rojo,De Seda,Salvadorean,Heirloom Bush type beans

Select your desired size and color from the available option

LET OUR CUSTOMER SPEAK FOR US

Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review
100%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
B
BJ Mackinnon
Seeds did not germinate

This company is lovely to work with, responsive and kind. The bean seeds, however, were planted on three different occasions in three different places including potting soil in a greenhouse. ONE seed germinated. I suspect the fact that the seeds were packaged in a plastic baggie, gave them too much heat somewhere along the way and killed the germ. It also does not say anywhere how long a growing season the beans would have (if the were to grow). Sorely disappointed.