I’ll let you know next spring after I plant them. lol
Since it’s late in the season, I decided to wait until January before I try to sprout the seeds.
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Sprouts and grows really well. Does as advertised and can harvest multiple times. Has fine stems that are tender and easy to use in cooking
I have been growing these for years at Nature's Apprentice Farm. It's an unknown variety to many but once they try them, they are hooked! They are delicious raw in salads or roasted with other root veggies. Quick growing, best harvested at golf ball size. For best results, I cover them with insect netting.
Fantastic! Planted only three (I have a small container garden), but all three produced quite a lot of beans, more than I was expecting. I did find that they liked something to help prop them up, though (I used a wire tomato cage flipped upside down). Otherwise, when the beans started getting big, they'd lean too far over.
Can’t go wrong with this seed - I am slowly replacing my lawn with clover - drought resistant, bees love it, it’s tough. Close to 100% germination. This is the seed to have.
I got mostly poppies and Im not mad about it! I should have spread the seed a little wider, they are quite crowded but that’s because the seeds are great and the blend works. Thrilled with my results!
first time trying these seeds they germinated dine, very nice licorice flavor will dry to make a tea
Easy to grow and beautiful to look at. Tastes great too!
Declicious, super-sweet, high yield, and easy to grow!
Excellent germination and great yield. Fruit fell to the ground and regerminated on its own the second year without me doing anything! I'm loving them!
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I’ll let you know next spring after I plant them. lol
Since it’s late in the season, I decided to wait until January before I try to sprout the seeds.