Item Number: SNV9010
Borlotto Lingua Di Fuoco Nano Dry/Shell Bush Bean Seeds Seeds
Borlotto Lingua Di Fuoco Nano Dry/Shell Bush Bean Seeds Seeds
Vibrant Tuscan Beans
Introducing Borlotto Lingua Di Fuoco Nano Dry/Shell Bush Bean Seeds, a remarkable addition to your garden with a rich historical lineage and versatile culinary applications. These heirloom seeds, originating from the Italian region of Tuscany, produce compact bush bean plants that exhibit unique characteristics.
The Borlotto Lingua Di Fuoco Nano bush bean plant boasts vibrant foliage, featuring lush green leaves and delicate red or maroon streaks. This aesthetic appeal makes it an excellent choice for both ornamental and productive gardening. Compact in size, these plants are suitable for smaller spaces, including patios and balconies.
Cultivating Borlotto Lingua Di Fuoco Nano beans requires well-drained soil, ample sunlight, and regular watering. This variety thrives in warm temperatures, making it an ideal choice for Mediterranean climates. It is known for its adaptability and disease resistance, ensuring a successful cultivation experience.
Harvesting these beans is straightforward. As the pods mature, their vibrant color transitions from green to cream with streaks of red. When the pods are plump and the beans inside have fully developed, they are ready for harvest. Simply pinch the pods off the plant with care to preserve their freshness and flavor.
Borlotto Lingua Di Fuoco Nano Dry/Shell Bush Bean Seeds are a tasteful and visually appealing addition to any garden, offering a delightful connection to Italian culinary traditions.
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Description
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Introducing Borlotto Lingua Di Fuoco Nano Dry/Shell Bush Bean Seeds, a remarkable addition to your garden with a rich historical lineage and versatile culinary applications. These heirloom seeds, originating from the Italian region of Tuscany, produce compact bush bean plants that exhibit unique characteristics.
The Borlotto Lingua Di Fuoco Nano bush bean plant boasts vibrant foliage, featuring lush green leaves and delicate red or maroon streaks. This aesthetic appeal makes it an excellent choice for both ornamental and productive gardening. Compact in size, these plants are suitable for smaller spaces, including patios and balconies.
Cultivating Borlotto Lingua Di Fuoco Nano beans requires well-drained soil, ample sunlight, and regular watering. This variety thrives in warm temperatures, making it an ideal choice for Mediterranean climates. It is known for its adaptability and disease resistance, ensuring a successful cultivation experience.
Harvesting these beans is straightforward. As the pods mature, their vibrant color transitions from green to cream with streaks of red. When the pods are plump and the beans inside have fully developed, they are ready for harvest. Simply pinch the pods off the plant with care to preserve their freshness and flavor.
Borlotto Lingua Di Fuoco Nano Dry/Shell Bush Bean Seeds are a tasteful and visually appealing addition to any garden, offering a delightful connection to Italian culinary traditions.
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
Shipping Weight: 0.01 lb
Dimensions: 4.0"L x 3.0"W x 0.5"H
Features
Features
- Fixes Nitrogen
- Good for Drying
- Heirloom
- Open-Pollinated
Characteristics
Characteristics
Planting & Care
Planting & Care
Soil & Water: Legumes like well-drained soil rich in organic matter and a moderate amount of nutrients. Water lightly at planting, moderately at flowering, and heavily throughout harvest time. Avoid overhead watering which can promote disease.
Planting & Growing: Start indoors in short-season climates, or seed directly once soils have reached at least 65°F, preferably after the last frost. Make small, successive plantings every 10 days for a continuous harvest.
Harvesting & Storage: Bush beans will produce all of their fruit over a few weeks' time. For best flavor, harvest the pods when they reach 1/2" in diameter regardless of their length.
Planting & Growing: Start seeds indoors 8 weeks before the last frost. Direct seeding is not recommended. Stake to keep fruit off the ground and mulch for disease and weed control.
Harvesting & Storage: Harvest the first fruits early to encourage continued production through the season. Cut (don't pull) the fruit from the stems. These peppers may be harvested from the green stage through the color changes.
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I bought these seeds to go in bundles of packets of vegetable seeds that I will put in the Blessing Box at a church here in town about late January so people who need to can supplement the groceries they buy with a garden. I'm sure they will love them. If my budget stretches that far, I will get some for myself and let you know how I like them. I still have eight bundles worth of packets of seeds to purchase for them first, though.
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Helps me keep the ants down on my property. Place outside and keeps ants down even in your house.
I grow flats of this for my pet pigs, because of the high nutritional content. They love it. I find them waiting at the growing location every afternoon waiting for their fave. I've grown beautiful flats of pea sprouts and alfalfa for them too, but they turn up their snouts and walk away.
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The seeds popped up in no time. They are of excellent quality. I will buy again from Grow Organic. Thank you.
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