French bean Helios
100g | 9,90 € | ADD TO CART | |
250g | 22,51 € | ADD TO CART | |
standard packet | 2,20 € | ADD TO CART | |
500g | 38,33 € 34,50 € Lowest price in 30 days 38,33 € | ADD TO CART | |
1kg | 67,89 € 61,10 € Lowest price in 30 days 67,89 € | ADD TO CART | |
5x standard packet | 11,00 € 9,90 € Lowest price in 30 days 9,68 € | ADD TO CART |
French bean Helios
Phaseolus vulgaris
An early variety of beans that grows to a height of about 50 cm, with a lot of 16-18 cm long, rounded pods. The pods are very soft, threadless, and of a pleasant yellow color. Sow 3-5 grains together at 30 cm or 1 grain at 10 cm. The grains are black in color.
Low beans do not need support and are sown in rows. Ensure that there is enough space between the rows.
According to the sowing guide, harvest green beans on the day after flowering, . Harvesting them at this time encourages new flowering, so you will always have a new crop on the plant and the pods will remain soft for up to a week in the fridge. Harvesting the pods on the day of fruit, encourages the ripening of the grain, both on the plant and in the harvested pods. The pods then become hard and stringy within a few days and must be used up promptly, while the pods already set on the plant ripen quickly and no new flowers form. On leaf day, however, we advise against any harvesting or processing of beans at all, as this promotes the development of fungi, which later manifest themselves in the form of the disease.