Red Fibreless Cow pea

Original price was: ₹120.00.Current price is: ₹100.00.

Quantity: 30 to 35 seeds Red yard short beans, a unique red beans cow pea variety. A creeping species. It can be used for cooking at any age as it does not contain fibre says the seed keeper and farmer Mr Vakkachan who has been saving and growing these seeds for 50+ years now. Multi-branching habit. Keep only one seedling at base. Fruits and seeds are red in colour. 20 to 25cm long. The plant will last upto 6months. Best for kitchen garden. Planting Method Seed Preparation: Use high-quality seeds from a reliable source. Soaking the seeds in water for about 2-3 hours before planting can enhance germination. Planting Time: The best time to plant in India is during the early summer (March to April) or during the monsoon season (June to July). Planting Depth: Soak seeds in water for 30 minutes before sowing. Sow the seeds about 1 inch deep in the soil. Spacing: Space the seeds 8-10 inches apart within rows, with rows spaced about 3 feet apart. This spacing allows for adequate air circulation and growth.

Red yard cowpea – unique fibreless variety Here’s a guide to growing green yard long beans in India:

Growing Conditions Soil: These beans grow best in well-drained, sandy loam to loamy soil, rich in organic matter. The ideal soil pH is between 6.0 and 7.5.

Sunlight: Yard long beans require full sunlight, needing at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal growth.

Watering: Regular watering is crucial, especially during the flowering and pod development stages. However, avoid waterlogging as it can lead to root rot and other diseases.

Planting Method Seed Preparation: Use high-quality seeds from a reliable source. Soaking the seeds in water for about 30 minutes before planting can enhance germination.

Planting Time: The best time to plant yard long beans in India is during the early summer (March to April) or during the monsoon season (June to July).

Planting Depth: Sow the seeds about 1 inch deep in the soil.

Spacing: Space the seeds 8-10 inches apart within rows, with rows spaced about 3 feet apart. This spacing allows for adequate air circulation and growth.

Growing and Maintenance Support Structures: These beans are climbing plants and require support structures such as trellises, poles, or fences for the vines to climb. Providing support helps in maximizing space and improving air circulation.

Weeding: Regular weeding is essential to prevent competition for nutrients and water. Mulching can help suppress weeds and retain soil moisture.

Fertilization: Although beans can fix nitrogen in the soil, adding compost or a balanced fertilizer at planting time can promote healthy growth. Supplement with additional natural fertilizers if needed during the growing season. Utilization Yard long beans are highly nutritious, rich in protein, vitamins, minerals. They are a versatile ingredient in Indian cuisine, often used in stir-fries, curries, salads, and pickles. Their crisp texture and mild flavor make them a popular choice in many dishes. By following these guidelines, you can successfully grow green yard long beans in India, enjoying their nutritional benefits and adding variety to your home garden.

Weight25 g

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