This heavy cropping variety produces extra long, slighty flat, white-seeded pods that are ideal for slicing and freezing. Mature pods last well on the plant, allowing the beans to be harvested in batches.
Great companion plant for carrots, cucumber, cauliflower, beetroot, parsley, parsnip, lettuce & cabbage.
Avoid overwatering - seeds may rot before germination if soil is too wet. Avoid sowing too early, or sowing into hard, compacted soil. If required, mound up soil around growing plants for support. Dwarf bush beans do not require trellis to climb on, but if long tendrils appear, (particularly during prolonged cloudy weather)trim these to maintain a bushy habit.
Germination 7 - 10 days | Maturity 8 - 10 weeks