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Field beans

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Healthy, frost hardy large legume with good and fast growth. Because it can be sown early, it is excellent as a preceding crop especially to heavy feeders when sown early - from end of February. If well supplied with calcium (pH should be kept above 6), it will produce a large mass and a high yield of beans. Small seeded variety low in bitter compounds. TGW: 450-500 g. Also suitable for deep, heavy soils. Sowing depth: 4-10 cm.

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Characteristics

Botanical name: Vicia fabaOver wintering: noVegetation period: annualSpecific qualities: Thickly rooting, large amount of green matter.Bee pasture: neutralCut-and-come-again: no

Origin

Multiplier: Marktgesellschaft der Naturland Bauern AG Cerifications: Naturland

Cultivation

Sowing date: February - end of JulyAmount of seed needed: 2 kg/aSowing depth: 4-10 cm

Organic100 % organic & GMO-free
Diverse100 % open-pollinated seeds
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