Bingenheimer Saatgut Runner Bean, "Neckarkönigin"

Phaseolus vulgaris

CHF 3.45

(Price shown includes 2,6% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs )

Content: 1 Pkg

Only 2 items in stock

Delivery by Friday, 27 February if you order by Monday at 23:59.

Switzerland: Free standard delivery from CHF 54.90
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Features & Advantages

  • Fleshy, tender pods
  • Hardy varieties
  • High yielding
  • Organic Organic

Frequently bought together with Bingenheimer Saatgut Green Salad Mix, 0,17 g

Bingenheimer Saatgut Runner Bean, "Neckarkönigin" CHF 3.45
Bingenheimer Saatgut Green Salad Mix, 0,17 g CHF 3.45 (CHF 20 294.12 / kg)
Total price: CHF 6.90
Description

The pole bean "Neckarkönigin" delivers high yields and is characterised by its resilience to poor weather conditions. The long, straight pods are fleshy and have a wonderfully tender taste.

Our Tips:

  • Ensure consistent watering during dry spells.
  • For reliable germination, start seeds in pots indoors.
  • Slightly roughen the seeds with sandpaper before planting.
  • Earthing up the base of the plants improves stability.
Sowing Schedule: May, June
Planting Distance: ca. 50 x 30 cm, 50 x 40 cm
Harvest: July, August, September, October
Item no.: BS-G136
EAN: 4260012641097
Manufacturer No.: G136
Where to plant: Outdoors
Content sufficient for approx: 40 plants
Planting Depth: 2 to 3 cm
Light Requirements: Full sun
Labels: Organic
Botanical Name: Phaseolus vulgaris
Contents: 25 g
Characteristics: Certified organic, Demeter Certified
Type of Vegetable: Pulses
Available as: pre-measured seed portions
Legal information
Manufacturer: Bingenheimer Saatgut AG, Kronstrasse 24, 61209, Echzell-Bingenheim, Austria, jakob.rennschmid@bingenheimersaatgut.de, www.bingenheimersaatgut.de

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