Phaseolus vulgaris (Pole Beans, White Pole Beans) Seeds
Phaseolus vulgaris, commonly known as Pole Beans or White Pole Beans, is a climbing variety of the common bean that is prized for its vigorous growth, high yield, and tender, flavorful pods. This versatile legume is cultivated for its fresh green pods or mature white seeds, making it a staple in gardens and kitchens worldwide. The climbing habit of pole beans maximizes vertical space, making them ideal for small gardens and trellised landscapes.
Characteristics:
• Plant Description: Pole Beans are climbing legumes that can grow up to 2–3 meters tall when supported by poles or trellises. They produce trifoliate green leaves, delicate white flowers, and long, tender pods filled with small white seeds.
• Flavor Profile: The pods are tender and sweet when young, while the mature beans have a mild, creamy flavor that complements a variety of dishes.
• Climate Adaptability: Thrives in temperate and subtropical climates, performing well in well-drained, fertile soils.
Uses and Benefits:
• Culinary Applications:
• Fresh Pods: Harvested young, the pods are perfect for steaming, stir-frying, or adding to soups and salads.
• Dried Beans: The mature white seeds are ideal for soups, stews, and baked dishes, offering a creamy texture and subtle flavor.
• Versatility: Complements both vegetarian and meat-based dishes, adapting easily to different cuisines.
• Nutritional Value: Rich in protein, fiber, potassium, and vitamins like A and C, Pole Beans support heart health, digestion, and overall wellness. They are low in fat and cholesterol-free.
• Soil Improvement: As a nitrogen-fixing crop, Pole Beans enhance soil fertility and support sustainable agriculture.
• Space Efficiency: The climbing nature of pole beans makes them a space-saving crop for small gardens and urban farming.
Cultivation:
• Sowing:
• Prepare well-drained soil and sow seeds directly at a depth of 2–3 cm, spacing them 10–15 cm apart in rows 50–60 cm apart.
• Provide a sturdy support system, such as poles, trellises, or fences, for the vines to climb.
• Germination: Seeds germinate within 7–10 days under optimal conditions.
• Growth Conditions:
• Prefers full sun and grows well in sandy loam or fertile loamy soils enriched with organic matter.
• Requires regular watering, especially during flowering and pod formation. Avoid overwatering to prevent root diseases.
• Harvesting:
• Young pods can be harvested within 50–60 days, while mature seeds are ready after 80–100 days. Store dried beans in a cool, dry place for long-term use.
Unique Features:
• High Yield: Pole Beans produce continuously throughout the growing season, offering multiple harvests from a single planting.
• Dual Purpose: Grown for both tender pods and nutritious white seeds, making them a versatile crop.
• Space-Saving Crop: Ideal for vertical gardening, trellises, and small spaces.
Growing Tips:
• Use organic compost or manure during soil preparation to boost growth.
• Regularly tie vines to supports to ensure proper climbing and reduce stress on the plant.
• Harvest pods frequently to encourage continuous production.
Shipping:
Available for shipping within India and worldwide. Orders are typically dispatched within 1–2 weeks.
From Deodar Seeds Company.
Phaseolus vulgaris, commonly known as Pole Beans or White Pole Beans, is a climbing variety of the common bean that is prized for its vigorous growth, high yield, and tender, flavorful pods. This versatile legume is cultivated for its fresh green pods or mature white seeds, making it a staple in gardens and kitchens worldwide. The climbing habit of pole beans maximizes vertical space, making them ideal for small gardens and trellised landscapes.
Characteristics:
• Plant Description: Pole Beans are climbing legumes that can grow up to 2–3 meters tall when supported by poles or trellises. They produce trifoliate green leaves, delicate white flowers, and long, tender pods filled with small white seeds.
• Flavor Profile: The pods are tender and sweet when young, while the mature beans have a mild, creamy flavor that complements a variety of dishes.
• Climate Adaptability: Thrives in temperate and subtropical climates, performing well in well-drained, fertile soils.
Uses and Benefits:
• Culinary Applications:
• Fresh Pods: Harvested young, the pods are perfect for steaming, stir-frying, or adding to soups and salads.
• Dried Beans: The mature white seeds are ideal for soups, stews, and baked dishes, offering a creamy texture and subtle flavor.
• Versatility: Complements both vegetarian and meat-based dishes, adapting easily to different cuisines.
• Nutritional Value: Rich in protein, fiber, potassium, and vitamins like A and C, Pole Beans support heart health, digestion, and overall wellness. They are low in fat and cholesterol-free.
• Soil Improvement: As a nitrogen-fixing crop, Pole Beans enhance soil fertility and support sustainable agriculture.
• Space Efficiency: The climbing nature of pole beans makes them a space-saving crop for small gardens and urban farming.
Cultivation:
• Sowing:
• Prepare well-drained soil and sow seeds directly at a depth of 2–3 cm, spacing them 10–15 cm apart in rows 50–60 cm apart.
• Provide a sturdy support system, such as poles, trellises, or fences, for the vines to climb.
• Germination: Seeds germinate within 7–10 days under optimal conditions.
• Growth Conditions:
• Prefers full sun and grows well in sandy loam or fertile loamy soils enriched with organic matter.
• Requires regular watering, especially during flowering and pod formation. Avoid overwatering to prevent root diseases.
• Harvesting:
• Young pods can be harvested within 50–60 days, while mature seeds are ready after 80–100 days. Store dried beans in a cool, dry place for long-term use.
Unique Features:
• High Yield: Pole Beans produce continuously throughout the growing season, offering multiple harvests from a single planting.
• Dual Purpose: Grown for both tender pods and nutritious white seeds, making them a versatile crop.
• Space-Saving Crop: Ideal for vertical gardening, trellises, and small spaces.
Growing Tips:
• Use organic compost or manure during soil preparation to boost growth.
• Regularly tie vines to supports to ensure proper climbing and reduce stress on the plant.
• Harvest pods frequently to encourage continuous production.
Shipping:
Available for shipping within India and worldwide. Orders are typically dispatched within 1–2 weeks.
From Deodar Seeds Company.