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Bush Shelling Bean Seed

Shelling beans are normally grown for the seeds or 'beans', as the pods are often stringy. Try using them fresh or dry for later use. Bush beans (called 'dwarf' beans in Europe) are popular for their more compact size, and concentrated harvest. Bean seed should be planted about 1 inch deep in rows 2-3 feet apart. Best germination is achieved when soil temperatures are 70-90 F. SPECIAL CAUTION: Untreated bean seed is particularly susceptible to failure if planted in soil that is too cool or wet. Because of the concentrated harvest of bush beans, you can extend your season by sowing successive crops 2-3 weeks apart.


Bean Shelling Bean Borlotto Lingua Di Fuoco

CODE: DB29

$4.79
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Perhaps the finest of the famous Italian "Borlotto" beans, and certainly is the standard. Name translates as 'Tongue of Fire' for its beautiful coloring.... More

Bush Bean, Dall Occhio Black Eyed

CODE: ZFN01

$4.34
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A wonderful and elusive small kidney shaped bean. Also known as "ambelofassoula" in Greece. Looks almost exactly like a black eyed pea, but with a more... More

Bush Shelling Bean Coco Bianco

CODE: DB25

$4.79
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Famous heirloom from Italy, these round fat beans are wonderful in soups, stews, and for baking. A premium cooking white bean. Although they may be used... More

Bush Shelling Bean Lingua Di Fuoco ORGANIC

CODE: DB13

$4.64
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This is a premium certified organic selection of this famous bean imported direct from Italy. Used fresh or dried in a wide array of soups and stews.... More