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Bean Seeds - Pole - Quing Bain - Romano Type -7 g Packet ~28 Seeds - Non-GMO, Heirloom - Asian Garden Vegetable
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Bean Seeds - Pole - Quing Bain - Romano Type -7 g Packet ~28 Seeds - Non-GMO, Heirloom - Asian Garden Vegetable

Bean Seeds - Pole - Quing Bain - Romano Type. Heirloom, Phaseolus vulgaris. 50-55 days. Non-GMO. Open pollinated. Warm season annual. Qing Bian is an early maturing Romano bean type. Pods are flat and long growing 10-12" long, 1" wide with nice bright green color. Beans are string-less and tender. The plants are vigorous and strong. Prepar…
Bean Seeds - Pole - Quing Bain - Romano Type. Heirloom, Phaseolus vulgaris. 50-55 days. Non-GMO. Open pollinated. Warm season annual. Qing Bian is an early maturing Romano bean type. Pods are flat and long growing 10-12" long, 1" wide with nice bright green color. Beans are string-less and tender. The plants are vigorous and strong. Prepare fertile, well-drained soil. Sow seeds in spring/summer after last frost in a sunny location. Keep soil moist. Fertilize as needed. Train to climb a vertical support. Harvest pods at 8-10" long and when beans just start to bulge in the pods. Toss into Italian pasta dishes, stir-fries or soups. Delicious fresh, steamed, sauteed or fried tempura style. Approx 100 seeds / oz.
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    Bean Seeds - Pole - Quing Bain - Romano Type. Heirloom, Phaseolus vulgaris. 50-55 days. Non-GMO. Open pollinated. Warm season annual. Qing Bian is an early maturing Romano bean type. Pods are flat and long growing 10-12" long, 1" wide with nice bright green color. Beans are string-less and tender. The plants are vigorous and strong. Prepare fertile, well-drained soil. Sow seeds in spring/summer after last frost in a sunny location. Keep soil moist. Fertilize as needed. Train to climb a vertical support. Harvest pods at 8-10" long and when beans just start to bulge in the pods. Toss into Italian pasta dishes, stir-fries or soups. Delicious fresh, steamed, sauteed or fried tempura style. Approx 100 seeds / oz.