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Black Bean Seeds

30 Black Turtle Bean Seeds Planting season: Late spring/early summer. Plant 1/2" Deep. Cultivation: Prepare fertile, well-drained soil in a warm, sunny location. Seeds can be difficult to germinate. For better germination, pre-sprout seeds indoors by soaking in water for 24 hours until swollen and then keep at 77ºF until sprouted. Scarify seed coa…
30 Black Turtle Bean Seeds Planting season: Late spring/early summer. Plant 1/2" Deep. Cultivation: Prepare fertile, well-drained soil in a warm, sunny location. Seeds can be difficult to germinate. For better germination, pre-sprout seeds indoors by soaking in water for 24 hours until swollen and then keep at 77ºF until sprouted. Scarify seed coat for seeds not swollen and resoak. Plant when seeds sprout. Keep soil moist. Fertilize sparingly. Train to grow on a vertical support. Large vigorous vines can reach 9-12'. Harvest beans up to 3" in length. Good for containers as well as in garden. Marde Ross & Company has been a Licensed California Nursery since 1985. Black Turtle Beans are common black beans so popular in Latin American and Caribbean cuisine. They are dried and have a very long shelf life and are a great addition to any food storage program. They are excellent in beans & rice, bean soups, bean salads & more. They are an great source of protein and have a meaty texture and are very popular with vegans and vegetarians. When sprouted they make a beautiful dark purple sprout. Germination rates on black beans tend to be lower that other types of seeds, often about 50%. Black beans are usually tough to digest unless cooked, and this also goes for black bean sprouts. To sprout soak overnight. Black beans absorb more water than most other seed types, so use extra water in soaking.
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30 Black Turtle Bean Seeds Planting season: Late spring/early summer. Plant 1/2" Deep. Cultivation: Prepare fertile, well-drained soil in a warm, sunny location. Seeds can be difficult to germinate. For better germination, pre-sprout seeds indoors by soaking in water for 24 hours until swollen and then keep at 77ºF until sprouted. Scarify seed coat for seeds not swollen and resoak. Plant when seeds sprout. Keep soil moist. Fertilize sparingly. Train to grow on a vertical support. Large vigorous vines can reach 9-12'. Harvest beans up to 3" in length. Good for containers as well as in garden. Marde Ross & Company has been a Licensed California Nursery since 1985. Black Turtle Beans are common black beans so popular in Latin American and Caribbean cuisine. They are dried and have a very long shelf life and are a great addition to any food storage program. They are excellent in beans & rice, bean soups, bean salads & more. They are an great source of protein and have a meaty texture and are very popular with vegans and vegetarians. When sprouted they make a beautiful dark purple sprout. Germination rates on black beans tend to be lower that other types of seeds, often about 50%. Black beans are usually tough to digest unless cooked, and this also goes for black bean sprouts. To sprout soak overnight. Black beans absorb more water than most other seed types, so use extra water in soaking.