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Compact, stable variety with dark green pods and large tasty beans. Each pods contains about 3 beans for shelling out and cooking. Grow like a late spring broad bean. Approx. S/C 25 | £2.90 | Max: Min: 1 Step: 1 | |||
Also called Hyacinth bean. Very decorative plant that can grow up to 2m. The violet flowers are attractive and the purple pods are flat, blunt and slightly curved. Small young pods can be cooked and eaten whole. Often grown as an ornamental climbing plant up a trellis or over an arch. Lablab purpureus (different species to French beans). S/C 20 | £2.90 | Max: Min: 1 Step: 1 | |||
Well this is not a bean but a must-grow! The Carlin pea is a classic drying pea with an amazing history. Purple and lilac coloured flowers, brown coloured seeds with a nutty flavour. An alternative to chickpeas. Easy to grow in UK season - collect dry seed in late summer. Store and use in winter casseroles. | £2.90 | Max: Min: 1 Step: 1 | |||
Heavy crop and early into production. Bi-coloured flowers red/white. All round excellent bean. This variety has the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Approx. S/C 30 | £2.90 | Max: Min: 1 Step: 1 | |||
Very vigorous bean of a different type to French or runner beans. Best grown in a glasshouse or polytunnel as warmth is needed all season for this bean to do well. Produces very long thin pods that are stringless and very tasty. Approx. S/C 30 | £2.90 | Max: Min: 1 Step: 1 |
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