Broad Bean Superaguadulce Plants
From 23rd October 2024
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Autumn Planting For An Early Crop Next Year!
Sowing and planting broad beans in the autumn is the only way to guarantee an early spring harvest at a time of year when there is little else cropping. Not only can you enjoy the unbeatable taste of freshly picked beans as early as May, but the plants are often advanced enough to avoid the worst of the spring pests such as black fly and pea and bean weevil.
Superaguadulce is the classic, white-seeded variety for autumn sowing, they withstand the worst of winters to give an early crop of well filled pods on compact plants. 75cm/30in
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Product Details
Grow In
- Allotment / Veg Patch
- Container
- Patio
- Raised Bed
Planting & Harvesting
- Sow Indoors
- Sow/Plant Outside
- Flowers/Harvest
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