Description
French Beans Seeds
French Beans Seeds Bush beans grow in a fertile, well-drained, and sunny area. beans are called string beans and snap beans in English and chavalicha shenga in Marathi. These are popular in salads and side dishes in healthy meals. because French beans are eaten raw as well as cooked. And you can boil, sauté, steam, or microwave French beans. Probably the best thing about French beans is that it is easy to grow and have heavy cropping, which means that a novice gardener can easily grow them and enjoy large quantities through a single plant.
French Beans Growing Tips
The french beans are easy to grow in any type of vegetable garden.
Sowing Season
- All Seasonal.
Soil Requirements
- The right type of soil is very important as nutrition is required for the growth of the plant.
- The mix of soil requires Red soil, Vermicompost, and Coco peat in respective ratios (40: 40: 20). Also, add a handful of Neem cake to each pot to keep the soil pest-free.
Container Specification
- Take Container/Grow bag with minimum 12-inch height.
- Preferably 12X12 Or 15X15 Or 12X15 inch Grow bags or even bigger as per your requirement.
Sowing
- Sow your seeds 12-14 cm apart at a depth of 1⁄2inch (1.3 cm).
- Keep soil moist to speed germination and encourage quick growth.
- Sow the 1-2 seeds per pit.
- Water regularly.
- Seedling takes place within 6-8 days from the date of sowing.
Plants Caring:
- Beans need at least 3 to 4 hours of Sunlight.
- Need to Check the plants regularly and spray neem oil and Panchagavya because to keep the insects away.
- Add a handful of compost for every 10-15 days for each pot to make sure the soil has enough nutrition to grow plants.
Harvest:
- Harvesting of French Beans can start after 8-12 weeks of sowing.
Introduction and Uses
The french beans are cultivated for their delicious seeds that add both flavor and protein to the diet. But it is an ancient crop that can fix nitrogen from the air and form a symbiotic relationship with the bacteria in its root nodules. Because the impressive veggie showcases a diverse range of colors, textures, and tastes also.
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