Bean, Climbing French: Stokkievitsboon seeds (organic)

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Stokkievitsboon climbing French bean seeds (Phaseolus vulgaris). Open pollinated and organic vegetable seeds from the Seed Co-Operative. 

Climbing borlotti type bean. Beautiful dual purpose red/green bean with a thin soft skin when cooked.

NOTE: These seeds have a packed date of 2021/22. They have been stored in cold, dark, dry conditions, but may have a lower germination rate because of their age.

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Stokkievitsboon climbing French bean seeds (Phaseolus vulgaris). Open pollinated and organic vegetable seeds from the Seed Co-Operative. 

Climbing borlotti type bean. Beautiful dual purpose red/green bean with a thin soft skin when cooked.

NOTE: These seeds have a packed date of 2021/22. They have been stored in cold, dark, dry conditions, but may have a lower germination rate because of their age.

Stokkievitsboon climbing French bean seeds (Phaseolus vulgaris). Open pollinated and organic vegetable seeds from the Seed Co-Operative. 

Climbing borlotti type bean. Beautiful dual purpose red/green bean with a thin soft skin when cooked.

NOTE: These seeds have a packed date of 2021/22. They have been stored in cold, dark, dry conditions, but may have a lower germination rate because of their age.

  • Sow seeds 5 cm deep from mid May when the soil has warmed up. Place poles or canes at 25 cm apart in rows 50 cm apart. Put 5-6 seeds by each pole or cane.

  • Beans like to grow in a sunny, sheltered place.

  • 60 seeds.

  • The Seed Co-operative exists to shine a spotlight on the vital, but all-too-often forgotten, role of the humble seed in building a resilient food system.

    They believe the future of food has to be rooted in democracy, diversity and health. That means diversity of ownership and shared knowledge, with diversity of genetics and wildlife. Working with diversity is adopting nature’s way of nurturing the health of our planet and people.

    Varieties that are open pollinated and adapted to organic growing systems are the essential ingredients in making this happen. That’s where the Seed Co-operative comes in.

    They grow, process and sell organic, open-pollinated seed for the UK and beyond, and develop new varieties through organic plant breeding, to support the collective work of those striving towards making agro-ecological farming and food sovereignty a reality. They want you to know where your seed comes from; who grew it and where, and even who bred each variety.

    They are not interested in tricksy seed biotechnology, or dominating the world’s seed supply. Instead, they believe passionately in breeding open pollinated seeds that everyone can grow, everyone can save for the next year, and everyone can afford. All our sustainable futures depend on it.

    Their offer the follower options:

    Organic: Certified organic seed, much of it biodynamic, of varieties suited to agro-ecological systems.

    Biodynamic: Their biodynamic seed has the Demeter logo, the international symbol of biodynamic quality.

    Open pollinated: Genetic diversity that belongs to everyone & breeds true-to-type, so you can save your own seeds.

 
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