Aguadulce Fava Bean seeds, 25 count, NON-GMO, Country Creek Acres

Aguadulce Fava Bean seeds, 25 count, NON-GMO, Country Creek Acres

USD 4.99 USD
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Fava beans, also called faba or broad beans, are an annual Rhizobia bacteria. In general, the 18,000+ species in this large family prefer to grow in tropical locations with plenty of sun and well-drained, neutral pH soils. They can grow as trees, shrubs, or vines, have either annual or perennial life cycles, and are easily recognizable by their seed pods and compound leaves." class="glossaryLink " style="box-sizing: border-box; overflow-wrap: normal; border-bottom: 1px dotted rgb(0, 0, 0) !important; color: rgb(124, 178, 65) !important;">legume plant believed to have originated in Northern Africa and/or Asia. This plant is grown for its large, edible, and nutritious seeds which are encased in long, thick, downy pods. As if it’s delicious and nutritious seeds weren’t enough, fava beans also fix nitrogen and can be grown as a cover crop to improve your soil quality. Generally considered easy to grow, this is a great crop for beginner and expert gardeners alike.Aguadulce is an extremely hardy broad bean with good taste and texture. Easy to grow, it can be planted from late fall through early spring in most climates. Plants will grow up to 4′ tall and sport 6–7″ long bean pods, each containing between 5 and 9 large, white beans. Track Page Views WithAuctiva's Counter

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Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
Cultivating DifficultyEasy
TypeVegetable Seeds
FeaturesEdible
SunlightFull Sun
GenusVetch
Indoor/OutdoorIndoor & Outdoor
Common NameBean
Life CycleAnnual
BrandCountry Creek
WateringMedium
Season Of InterestFall

Fava beans, also called faba or broad beans, are an annual Rhizobia bacteria. In general, the 18,000+ species in this large family prefer to grow in tropical locations with plenty of sun and well-drained, neutral pH soils. They can grow as trees, shrubs, or vines, have either annual or perennial life cycles, and are easily recognizable by their seed pods and compound leaves." class="glossaryLink " style="box-sizing: border-box; overflow-wrap: normal; border-bottom: 1px dotted rgb(0, 0, 0) !important; color: rgb(124, 178, 65) !important;">legume plant believed to have originated in Northern Africa and/or Asia. This plant is grown for its large, edible, and nutritious seeds which are encased in long, thick, downy pods. As if it’s delicious and nutritious seeds weren’t enough, fava beans also fix nitrogen and can be grown as a cover crop to improve your soil quality. Generally considered easy to grow, this is a great crop for beginner and expert gardeners alike.Aguadulce is an extremely hardy broad bean with good taste and texture. Easy to grow, it can be planted from late fall through early spring in most climates. Plants will grow up to 4′ tall and sport 6–7″ long bean pods, each containing between 5 and 9 large, white beans. Track Page Views WithAuctiva's Counter

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