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Blue Lake Nano Mangiatutto, White Seed, Bush Bean - [ Garden Seeds, Seed2Go.ca] - VB-BLN - Bush Beans
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  • Blue Lake Nano Mangiatutto, White Seed, Bush Bean - [ Garden Seeds, Seed2Go.ca] - VB-BLN - Bush Beans
  • Blue Lake Nano Mangiatutto, White Seed, Bush Bean - [ Garden Seeds, Seed2Go.ca] - VB-BLN - Bush Beans
  • Blue Lake Nano Mangiatutto, White Seed, Bush Bean - [ Garden Seeds, Seed2Go.ca] - VB-BLN - Bush Beans

Blue Lake Nano Mangiatutto, White Seed, Bush Bean

Reference: ZA2-VB-BLN

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A dependable and delicious bush bean version of the hugely popular Blue Lake pole bean. Blue Lake bush beans are of excellent quality and bear a heavy crop of tender pods. They are ideal for table use, freezing and canning.

These are great all around bush beans, adaptable to any home organic garden.

You will be 100% satisfied with the quality of our Blue Lake Bush Beans especially if grown in a 100% organic garden.

Blue Lake Bush Beans Mature in about 58 days and are an open pollinated bush bean variety.


Type

Bean/Pea
Family Legume Family
Temperature Soil 60F
Temperature Daytime 70-85F
Temperature Evening 60F+
Lighting Full, 6-8 Hours Per Day
Water Steady: 6 Gallons / Week
Maturity Moderate: 55-70 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 5.5-7.5
Zones 3A-11B
Plant Placement 16 Plants, 8 Per Row

Bush bean variety. Plant is a good yielder and cylindrical in shape. Pods are very thin, long and bright 
green in colour. Pods are string less. Seeds are white.

Packet: 33 grams of seed

 

Bush bean variety. Plant is a good yielder and cylindrical in shape. Pods are very thin, long and bright green in colour. Pods are string less. Seeds are white.

'Blue Lake Nano' is a Bean variety in the Phaseolus genus with a scientific name of Phaseolus vulgaris. 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.

Blue Lake Nano 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.

Beans are highly-productive, easy-to-grow crops. Pole beans and peas are tall, vining crops that will need trellising support, such as the Staking System. Pole beans and peas continue producing throughout the growing season, allowing for ongoing harvests and fresh vegetables to eat with lunch or dinner every few days. Frequent harvesting of pole beans helps ensure that the plants keep producing. Bush beans, such as soybeans, don’t need much support since they are more robust and compact. Bush bean crops usually mature all at once, which means you'll wind up with a very large harvest at the end of the growing season. Since bush bean crops reach maturity all at the same time, they are perfect to grow if you wish to preserve several batches by freezing or canning to use at a later date. Harvest any beans or peas when they are just full and average-size. Letting them get too large can result in tough, "woody" beans with decreased flavor.

COMMON PESTS: Aphids, Mexican Bean Beetles, Japanese Beetles, Cucumber Beetles

SUSCEPTIBLE TO: White Mold, Mosaic Virus, Fusarium Wilt, Blossom Drop

ZA2-VB-BLN

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