Runner bean 'Sunshine' BIO is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The golden yellow, slender pods of pole bean 'Sunshine' grow up to 18 cm long. You can pick until October, which gives high yields. Without strings and very tasty. One bag is for approximately 18 m2, and the planting distance is 75x15 cm.
Pole bean 'Sunshine' is the golden yellow variety of the 'Cobra' variety. The slender pods grow up to 18 cm long and contrast beautifully with the fresh green leaves. They can be picked until October; this helps to keep production going. The 'Sunshine' plants can be grown under glass and outdoors and can reach a height of 180 cm. They do need support. Greenhouse cultivationLet the plants climb up a rope in the greenhouse and attach the rope to a horizontally stretched steel wire, for example. Greenhouse cultivation generally gives a higher yield. Sowing: April-May Harvest: July-October Outdoor cultivationFor outdoor cultivation of pole beans, make a structure of at least 2.5 m high, along which the beans can climb. Plant them in a sheltered place to prevent damage from wind. Sow the beans at a depth of 2 cm, 4-5 seeds per planting hole. Sowing: end of May-July Harvest: July-October Planting distance: 75x15 cm. Resistances (HR): BCMV:1 / A.
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Runner bean 'Sunshine' BIO is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
The golden yellow, slender pods of pole bean 'Sunshine' grow up to 18 cm long. You can pick until October, which gives high yields. Without strings and very tasty. One bag is for approximately 18 m2, and the planting distance is 75x15 cm.
Pole bean 'Sunshine' is the golden yellow variety of the 'Cobra' variety. The slender pods grow up to 18 cm long and contrast beautifully with the fresh green leaves. They can be picked until October; this helps to keep production going. The 'Sunshine' plants can be grown under glass and outdoors and can reach a height of 180 cm. They do need support. Greenhouse cultivationLet the plants climb up a rope in the greenhouse and attach the rope to a horizontally stretched steel wire, for example. Greenhouse cultivation generally gives a higher yield. Sowing: April-May Harvest: July-October Outdoor cultivationFor outdoor cultivation of pole beans, make a structure of at least 2.5 m high, along which the beans can climb. Plant them in a sheltered place to prevent damage from wind. Sow the beans at a depth of 2 cm, 4-5 seeds per planting hole. Sowing: end of May-July Harvest: July-October Planting distance: 75x15 cm. Resistances (HR): BCMV:1 / A.