Contender - Dwarf Common bean
This very early old variety produces an abundance of green, threadless pods, 10 to 15 cm long. At the end of the season, they contain brown and ochre variegated seeds.
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in the ground
Sow directly in place, 2 to 3 cm deep, at 8 cm intervals, in rows 40 cm apart, or in stacks of 3 to 5 seeds, 40 cm apart in all directions. Plant 3 weeks after emergence. In mild climates, sow as early as April.
They can be harvested once or twice a week, when they reach 12 to 15 cm in length, before becoming fibrous.
May, June, July
July, August, September, October
in the ground
sunny
fort
all floor types
reheated, rich, drained
Phaseolus vulgaris
early
80 grams
elongated
tender
mangetout
Green
From 40 to 50 cm
From 10 to 15 cm
dwarf
United States
1949
This variety was introduced into the United States in 1949 in South Carolina. It is probably descended from "Early Valentine".