Grandma Dinel climbing bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)

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This precious bean bears the name of their guardian, say Maximilienne Corbeil Dinel, who would have grown them for many years at her home. There are several benefits to growing them. It produces long, rounded yellow pods, its flowering is spread out until the frost period and the formation of its grains is rapid.

MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Request a tutor. Harvest fresh beans before they reach full maturity for a less floury texture.

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  • Plant type
    • Annual
  • Quantity
    • Envelope of about 30 seeds
  • Exposure
    • Full sun
  • Shape
    • Climbing
  • Soil
    • Rich
  • Watering
    • Regular
  • Sowing
    • Directly in the garden
  • Plantation
    • In the garden after the risk of frost
  • Days to maturity
    • 45 days fresh, 100 days dry
  • Germination
    • 5 to 15 days
  • Plant spacing
    • 15 cm
  • Row spacing
    • 60 cm
  • Depth
    • 2 cm
  • Width
    • 20 cm
  • Height
    • 2,5 m
  • Color
  • Family
    • Fabaceae

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Plant type: Annual
Quantity: Envelope of about 30 seeds
Exposure: Full sun
Shape: Climbing
Soil: Rich
Watering: Regular
Sowing: Directly in the garden
Plantation: In the garden after the risk of frost
Days to maturity: 45 days fresh, 100 days dry
Germination: 5 to 15 days
Plant spacing: 15 cm
Row spacing: 60 cm
Depth: 2 cm
Width: 20 cm
Height: 2,5 m
Color: Yellow
Family: Fabaceae