Item Number: SNV8357
Edamame Soybean Seeds (Organic)
Nutritious pods, easy to grow.
Add a healthy, delicious, and rewarding crop to your garden with organic edamame seeds—a premium variety of soy beans edamame known for its sweet, nutty flavor and tender texture. These early maturing plants thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, producing plump, bright green pods in just 75–100 days.
Whether you're new to gardening or looking to diversify your harvest, these edamame seeds for planting are easy to grow and perfect for both traditional garden beds and containers. As a nitrogen-fixing legume, edamame also improves soil health, benefiting future crops in your rotation.
Why Grow Organic Edamame Seeds?
- High in Protein & Nutrients: Each serving of edamame beans seeds offers about 38% protein, along with calcium, vitamin A, folate, and iron.
- Heart-Healthy & Low-Calorie: Rich in fiber and phytoestrogens, edamame supports a balanced diet and may promote cardiovascular health.
- Versatile in the Kitchen: Steam and salt the beans for a nutritious snack, or add them to salads, stir-fries, and soups.
Planting Instructions
- Soil Temperature: 60°F or higher
- Planting Depth: 1 inch
- Spacing: 2–3 inches apart in rows 18–24 inches apart
- Germination: 6–16 days
- Maturity: 75–100 days
- Sunlight: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
- Height at Maturity: 18–36 inches
These edamame seeds to plant are well-suited for gardeners seeking an early maturing soybean variety with a sweet, tender pod. For best results, plant in fertile, loose, and well-drained soil. Maintain consistent moisture and mulch to retain hydration and control weeds. For more tips, check out our complete Bean Growing Guide.
Harvesting & Storage
Harvest your edamame seed for sale when pods are plump and about 80–90% filled, just before they start turning yellow. Fresh pods can be refrigerated for up to 7–10 days or blanched and frozen for long-term storage, helping you enjoy the taste of homegrown edamame beans seeds well beyond the growing season.
Where to Buy Edamame Seeds?
Looking to buy edamame seeds online? Browse a variety of high-quality, USDA-certified organic bean seeds—including our premium organic edamame seeds for sale—at our bean seed collection. Whether you want edamame seeds for planting or other beans, We offer trusted, chemical-free seeds that deliver on quality, taste, and nutrition.
Order your edamame seeds today and enjoy the satisfaction of growing a healthy, flavorful crop right in your own garden!




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Shipping Information
Shipping Information
Shipping Weight: 0.03 lb
Dimensions: 4.5"L x 3.25"W x 0.1"H
Features
Features
- Fixes Nitrogen
- Open-Pollinated
Characteristics
Characteristics
Planting & Care
Planting & Care
Soil & Water: High clay soils may be amended with peat moss, sphagnum or organic mulch to increase the humus content. Sand may be added to loosen and aerate the soil and allow better drainage.
Planting & Growing: Edamame require a healthy, fertile, workable soil, loose and well-drained.
Harvesting & Storage: Harvest edamame when the beans in the pod are 80-90% expanded or when the leaves have changed from bright green to a slight yellowish-green color. Pods can be refrigerated for up to 7-10 days or blanch them for 2-3 minutes in boiling water and freeze them in a single layer.
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Useful Information
Guarantee
Guarantee

Peaceful Valley Farm & Garden Supply brand vegetable seeds are guaranteed to germinate. Once the seeds have sprouted, please understand that Peaceful Valley cannot be held responsible for the many uncontrollable growing and climatic conditions that must be met to ensure the success of your crop(s).
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I'm a brand new gardener trying my hand at growing so I'm literally just throwing things around and see what will stick. These beans came in and I immediately planted 2 in plastic cups inside to see what would happen, both of them came up and are looking hapoy as ever even after a transplant, after the 2 came up and looked great, I planted so many more becuase I love Edamame. Every single one that I seeded correctly came up and are now growing like crazy and are very hardy plants. Only 2 have been lost. 1 becuase I planted it just a tad too deep and it was struggling to come up. The other is still hanging on but looks like it got munched by something so we'll see. Over all have been very happy with these seeds. Can't wait til harvest.