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Hawaiʻi Seed Growers Network

Red Zebra Pole Bean Seeds

Red Zebra Pole Bean Seeds

Regular price $6.99
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    12/27
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Delicious eaten as a green shell bean or left to ripen on the vine, dried and used as a dry bean.

Although the vines are delicate, they climb and need support or trellising.
Planting: direct seed or transplant from pots. Avoid allowing the plants dry out as they will be less productive.
Harvest: when pods are still a vibrant green but well filled out, shell and eat as a green bean or allow them to turn yellow, pick and dry indoors and eat as a dry bean.

Cultivation:
Depth: 1"
Spacing: 12"
Full sun
Maturity: 60-90 days
Open Pollinated - 20 seeds/pkt.

Grown in Hawaiʻi



Storage Tips

Packets are made of paper and need to stay dry and in cool, dark storage.
Store in a cool, dry place with no moisture or the seeds will sprout.
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About Hawaiʻi Seed Growers Network

The Hawaiʻi Seed Growers Network is a statewide group of artisanal farmers that have worked together over the past 13 years to develop and grow high-quality, locally grown, and adapted seed varieties for Hawaiʻi's home gardeners and market farmers. Varieties selected for their online marketplace have been tested for multiple years by seed growers on their farms and gardens under Hawaiʻi's unique and diverse, subtropical climatic conditions. Seed growers carefully observe, hand select, and harvest from only the best plants to ensure well-adapted, healthy seeds sprout and grow well in your home garden. All seeds are open-pollinated (OP) varieties that allow you to begin saving your own seed, improving and strengthening these varieties in your home garden. Seeds are properly dried, tested for germination according to USDA standards, and carefully stored to ensure viability at N. Kohala Seed Bank, Nahelehele. Growing tips and seed-saving information are available on the Hawaiʻi Seed Growers Network website through the Blogs and Resource pages.

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