North Sperrins Herb Farm
Organic Beans (french Dwarf) Royal Burgundy
Organic Beans (french Dwarf) Royal Burgundy
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Dwarf French Beans: Royal Burgundy
Phaseolus vulgaris
Approx. 2500-3500 seeds per kilogram
Dwarf French beans do not require the tall supports like their climbing cousins. They grow to about 60cm tall and are tender, especially in late Spring and early Summer.
Royal Burgundy is an eye-catching deep-purple bean. It turns dark-green when cooked but make a colourful addition when used raw in salads. Strong, upright plants with deep-green, purple-tinged foliage are an attractive addition to the veg garden and grow well in cool conditions. High yielding and virtually stringless with an excellent taste. Pod length is 12-13cm.
How to grow:
Sow the seed directly into growing site in May. Sow 2 seeds, 5cm deep and20 cm apart. If both germinate thin leaving the strongest seedling.
Just a few sticks and some wind protection will keep them upright. A small windbreak around the growing site – just 30-45cm high – will help them get established. They do not like very acidic soils and we tend to raise the pH where French beans are to be grown in the rotation.
You can start them off in pots or modules undercover from April and this can be useful to fill in any gaps in your direct sown rows.
White or purple flowers give way to the young beans. Allow to grow until the pods are about 12cm and harvest July onwards. Keep picking and try not to let the pods get too plump as they tend to go stringy. Succession planting will give you a continual supply all Summer long.
Pests and diseases:
Slugs can be a problem when the seedlings are small. Use an environmentally friendly slug killer if necessary.
How to cook:
The simplest way to enjoy your French beans, fresh from the garden, is to steam them until just tender. They are also essential in a Minestrone soup and Niçoise salad or baked in the oven with onions and tomatoes in a Greek style.
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