Royal Burgundy Bush Beans

110.00

  • Add color to your garden with these purple podded snap beans!
  • Royal Burgundy beans are easier to spot while picking, but then turn green when cooked.
  • Gorgeous deep purple, bean pods that look great on vegetable platters are produced early.
  • Great variety for added colour to your recipe!

The packet contains 10+ healthy seeds.

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Royal Burgundy beans are delicious, round, stringless beans that turn green when cooked, but maintain their flavour and meaty texture.
This low-maintenance, bean beetle-resistant variety easily grows.

Product Description:

  • Botanical Name: Phaseolus vulgaris
  • Variety:  Heirloom
  • Common name: Purple bean
  • Pods color: Violet
  • Plant length: 1-2 ft
  • Germination Rate: 80%

Royal Burgundy Bush Beans Care:

  • Sunlight Requirement: 4-5 hours per day.
  • Sowing: Choose a large container for better yield, bush-type plants are erect, vigorous, and germinate well in cool soil.
  • Soil: Beans need well-drained, and nutrient-rich soil.
  • Watering: Bush beans required less water as compared to other beans so keep the soil should stay moist but non-overwatering.
  • Good intercropping partners:  Rosemary, Basil, Marigold, Coriander, Spinach, and Parsley.

Reviews

  1. Ankit Bansal

    These purple green beans are deliciously magic!

  2. Radhika Mazumdar

    Great germination rate with these seeds and only lost one plant when transplanted to the garden bed. All plants produced well and the beans were really tasty.

  3. Upasana Bhati

    Very dependable!
    Very dependable! Try to plant these every year.

  4. Shahnaz

    These beans were great, even though they suffered some low sunlight and a little drought they survived nicely and were tasty.

  5. Raghu Kamath

    A reliable producer with gorgeous deep purple beans. The flowers are just as lovely.

  6. Ubed Chougale

    Good yield, beautiful flowers, easy to grow direct sow & fast to produce. Wished I planted more.

  7. Ishraque Ansari

    These beans were simple to grow, but they didn’t produce as much as I’d hoped. However, the taste of the beans they did yield was fantastic.

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