Yard Long Bean Seeds

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Yard Long beans produce spectacularly long and slender stringless pods that are delicious fresh, steamed, stir-fried, or sautéed. This unique 'Red Noodle' variety produces attractive purple-red pods.


Product Details

Weight

4G

Planting Season

Warm

Soil Temp

65° F+

Planting Depth

1"

Area to Sow

8' row

Days to Germ.

3-10+

Days to Maturity

80+

Best Planting Method

Direct or transplant

Thin to

Final spacing

Final Spacing

≥6" apart

Succession

10 days

Approx. Seed Count

25

Botanical Name

Vigna unguiculata

Plant Spread

18"

Plant Height

60-108"

Product Information

Yard Long beans produce spectacularly long and slender stringless pods that are delicious fresh, steamed, stir-fried, or sauteed. Grow up a trellis for best results and water at the base. The ideal picking length is 18 inches long. Harvest frequently. The more you harvest, the more you will get.

This unique ‘Red Noodle’ variety produces attractive purple-red pods that can grow up to 22″ long. It is heat tolerant and a vigorous producer of beans.

Planting by Zones

Zones 9-10

  • Yard long beans are best sown directly into the soil after the soil has warmed to at least 70°F. This is typically in late April or May. Like all plants in the legume family, pole beans fix nitrogen in the soil.

Zones 2-8

  • Yard long beans should be direct sown when the soil is at least 70 degrees.

Planting Yard Long Bean Seeds

  • Plant seeds 1″ deep into well-worked and thoroughly watered garden soil. Beans thrive in full sun locations. Beans can be planted as close to 7″ apart.
  • Once the seedlings have germinated, and have their first set of true leaves, fertilize regularly with an organic liquid fertilizer.
  • If you are planting seeds in starter pots, plant out into the garden when they are 5-6″ tall and healthy. Space to at least 7″ apart.

Growing Yard Long Beans

  • Yard long beans are incredibly easy to grow and a great choice for gardens with little room. By growing vertically, gardeners grow more food in smaller spaces.
  • Keep weed-free by pulling any weeds that may compete with your plants.
  • Let your yard long bean plants climb up the structure of your choice. You can build a tepee with sticks, use a trellis, cattle panel, or any other structure that will allow them to grow up freely.

Succession Planting Yard Long Beans

  • If you enjoy large amounts of beans, succession planting is a good idea. Start a new round of seeds every 10-days.

Growing Yard Long Beans in Containers

  • Yard long bean is an excellent crop for growing in containers. Make sure your container is at least 10″ deep. Keep in mind containers will dry out faster because they have more surface area and less soil to hold onto moisture. We recommend that you grow your plants close to a structure that the beans can grow up; a trellis or tepee can be added to the pot.

Harvesting Yard Long Beans

  • The key to happy yard long beans is to harvest often. The more you harvest, the more beans you will get. Make sure you harvest your beans at the optimal size for fresh eating. The beans inside should not be hard and the pod should still feel tender.

Southern California Pro-tips

  • In areas of Zones 9 and 10, pole bean is an easy crop to grow.
  • Mulch heavily around your plants to ensure the soil does not dry out or heat up too much.
  • During our hottest months of August, September, and October, plants can suffer from the heat. During this time, using shade cloth can help protect the plants from extreme heat.

Companion Flowers/Crops

  • Since yard long beans require support to grow up, you can grow small plants at the base for beautification and to help the soil remain cool. We love to plant gaillardia at the base of our pole beans.

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Product Details

Weight

4G

Planting Season

Warm

Soil Temp

65° F+

Planting Depth

1"

Area to Sow

8' row

Days to Germ.

3-10+

Days to Maturity

80+

Best Planting Method

Direct or transplant

Thin to

Final spacing

Final Spacing

≥6" apart

Succession

10 days

Approx. Seed Count

25

Botanical Name

Vigna unguiculata

Plant Spread

18"

Plant Height

60-108"

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