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Dutch French Bean, Valdor, Yellow Wax Dwarf, Bush Bean - [ Seed2Go.ca ] - [Seed Packets] - Bush Beans
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Dutch French Bean, Valdor, Yellow Wax Dwarf, Bush Bean

Dutch French beans are a variety of green bean that can be bush or dwarf varieties. They are known for their flavor and can be used for baking, soups, or eaten fresh. 

Characteristics of Dutch French beans

Flavor: Dutch French beans have a buttery to nutlike flavor 

Texture: Dutch French beans are crisp, firm, and tender 

Color: Dutch French beans can be green, yellow, black, or purple 

Shape: Dutch French beans are small, round, and sweet 

Ease of growth: Dutch French beans are easy to grow and highly productive

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French Pole Bean Seeds, High Yielding, Stringless

French climbing green beans produce beautiful slender green beans of approximately 14 cm without wire. It is a medium early pole green bean variety. 

French pole beans are tender, slender green beans with a mild, slightly sweet flavor. They’re best used fresh and lightly cooked to preserve their crisp texture and bright color.

• Steamed or blanched and finished with butter, olive oil, lemon, or herbs

• Sautéed with garlic, shallots, or almonds (classic French style)

• Stir-fried with vegetables or meats

• Added to soups and stews near the end of cooking

• Served cold in salads after blanching

• Preserved by pickling or freezing

They pair especially well with butter, parsley, thyme, garlic, mustard, and light cream sauces.

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Sweet Corn, Peaches and Cream, SH2, Super-Sweet Bicolour Corn - [ Seed2Go - Canada ] - VG-SHU2-SC - Corn
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Sweet Corn, Peaches and Cream, SH2, Super-Sweet Bicolour Corn

Peaches and Cream Sweet Corn has is a bicolor hybrid with white and yellow kernels that provide two different flavors in each bite. With a name like Peaches and Cream, you know it has to be good.
MAY BE TREATED WITH CAPTAN OR THIRAM. DO NOT USE SEED FOR FOOD, FEED, OR OIL. 
Perhaps one of the sweetest rewards in your garden, sweet corn is a warm-season crop sensitive to frost and light freezes. Remember to plant your seeds with at least 3 months of warm, sunny weather ahead. Choose a location with full sun and remember to keep the water reservoir filled for these heavy drinkers. Corn smut, a disfiguring parasitic fungus that forms large "boils" on stalks, leaves, tassels, or ears can be a major issue for corn. It’s important to cut off the boils before they burst, as the spores are viable for 5-7 years, and can ruin future crops planted in the same gardening system. While delicious, corn has little nutrients to offer, but can be used in any number of ways to eat.
There are three types of genes and sweet corn. It is the genes that cause corn to form sugar instead of starch in the kernels. The first sweet corns discovered are called normal, or sugary-1 types. These varieties are designated su-1 in catalogues. Their kernels have starch and sugar in them. The second type of sweet corn discovered has no starch in the kernels, only sugar. They are called supersweet, or shrunken 2 (sh-2) corns since the seeds a shriveled when dry. These are the sweetest corns. The third type is called sugary enhanced (se) corn. They have more sugar than su-1 types, but do have starch in the kernels.
 
Type Corn
Family Grasses Family
Temperature Soil 60-65F
Temperature Daytime 70-90F
Temperature Evening 60-F
Lighting Full, 6-8 Hous Per Day
Water Heavy, 3 Gallons/Day
Maturity Moderate, 60-100 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 5.5-7.0
Zones 4A-8B
Plant Placement 16 Plants, 8 Per Row

 

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Green Bean, Stringless, Provider, Bush Bean, Organic - [ SEED2GO.CA] - V-GLPV - Bush Beans
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Green Bean, Stringless, Provider, Bush Bean, Organic

Green Bean Provider is the most dependable early green bean and it's very easy to grow. This variety has excellent flavor and is great for fresh eating, freezing, and canning. The seeds germinate well in cooler soil, and the plant can adapt to diverse soil and climate conditions.

Green Bean Provider seeds can be planted directly into the garden.

Sow directly in the garden after the last frost date. 

Plant seeds 1” deep and 4” apart in rows that are 2' wide. They should come up in 7-12 days depending on the soil temperature and grow quickly in cool weather. 

The Provider green beans have stringless pods that grow heavily on compact plants. They will be mature in 7-8 weeks and produce beans for up to 3 weeks. For a longer harvest plant seeds again in 3 weeks for a second harvest. 

The Provider Green Bean is very dependable and comes through every year with early, heavy yields of attractive, uniform beans. Plants are vigorous and productive even under adverse conditions. They have a bush growth habit and strong root systems. Plants grow 18-24" tall and have good resistance to mildew and virus. 

Phaseolus vulgaris. Annual. Open-pollinated, heirloom, and Non-GMO. Begin harvesting in 50 days. 

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Dark Red Kidney Bean, Bush Bean - Treated - [ SEED2GO.CA] - V-RKB - Bush Beans
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Dark Red Kidney Bean, Bush Bean - Treated

Dark Red Kidney is a sturdy bush plant that grows between 45-51 cm (18-20” high) with a spread of 40 cm (16”) wide.   This bush variety produces heavy yields of dried beans in about 90-100 days. Not really recommended for fresh eating, but grown for dried beans to be used in cooking.  Each pod usually contains at least 5 large kidney shaped beans. Very easy to grow and harvest.  

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Earliest of All Alaska Shelling Pea, Heavy Yielder, Early Pea Seeds - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Bean/Pea -
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Earliest of All Alaska Shelling Pea, Heavy Yielder, Early Pea Seeds

Early Maturity: Alaska peas are one of the earliest maturing pea varieties, making them suitable for short-season areas. 

Heavy Yield: They are known for their prolific production of pods. 

Cold Tolerance: Alaska peas can withstand cooler temperatures, making them suitable for early spring planting. 

Disease Resistance: They are resistant to disease, wilt, and cold. 

Pod Appearance: The pods are pale green and straight, containing 5-8 smooth peas. 

Taste: While not the sweetest pea variety, Alaska peas are still delicious and suitable for cooking and freezing. 

Versatile: They can be used fresh, frozen, canned, or dried for soup peas. 

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