MAJOR MANGETOUT DWARF BEAN AB
Phaseolus vulgaris
Green beans are rich in vitamins, nutritious, and refreshing.
The Dwarf Butter Bean Major has a vigorous growth habit. This variety is productive and disease-resistant. The pods are thin, fleshy, golden yellow, 16 to 18 cm long, with black grains. Can be used fresh, canned, or frozen.
Sowing: from April to May when frost is no longer a risk and the soil is warm. Sowing periods vary depending on the variety:
Green beans: staggered sowing until the end of July.
Beans to eat fresh: staggered sowing until July 15.
Beans to eat as dried grains: staggered sowing until June 15
For dwarf varieties: 5 to 6 seeds per pocket arranged in a staggered row every 40 cm. Rows spaced 40 cm apart.
For rowing varieties: 6 to 7 seeds per pocket arranged in a staggered pattern every 50 cm. Rows spaced 70 cm apart, 2 to 3 rows maximum per bed.
Healthy, loosened, fresh, light and humus-rich soil. Warm and sunny exposure, hoeing and watering.

