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Kilometer Climbing Bean - Organic
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$4.49
Unit price / perYardlong beans, also known as asparagus beans, are a plant that never goes unnoticed. As soon as they establish themselves, they transform the garden into a vertical stage, where long, slender, elegant pods hang in verdant cascades. Some reach impressive lengths, sometimes nearly a meter, giving the plant an almost sculptural appearance.
Native to the tropical regions of Asia and Africa, this bean belongs to the large family of climbing legumes adapted to warm climates. Its mild flavor is reminiscent of both green beans and asparagus, especially when harvested young. It is at this stage that its texture is at its most tender and enjoyable in cooking.
In the garden, the asparagus bean is a vigorous and expansive plant. It requires sturdy supports to fully express its potential, as it can climb up to three or four meters high. When it receives warmth, plenty of sunshine, and regular watering, it produces abundantly over a long period.
In the ecumene, yardlong beans are particularly valued for their ability to combine productivity, aesthetics, and culinary uses. They integrate naturally into vertical gardens, living trellises, or temporary structures, where they serve as both a food source and a design element. When cultivated with care, they reward the gardener with a generous and spectacular harvest, provided they pay close attention during the picking process.
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Kilometer Climbing Bean - Organic
"Long pods swaying in the sun, like green ribbons suspended between sky and vegetable garden."
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Yardlong beans, also known as asparagus beans, are a plant that never goes unnoticed. As soon as they establish themselves, they transform the garden into a vertical stage, where long, slender, elegant pods hang in verdant cascades. Some reach impressive lengths, sometimes nearly a meter, giving the plant an almost sculptural appearance.
Native to the tropical regions of Asia and Africa, this bean belongs to the large family of climbing legumes adapted to warm climates. Its mild flavor is reminiscent of both green beans and asparagus, especially when harvested young. It is at this stage that its texture is at its most tender and enjoyable in cooking.
In the garden, the asparagus bean is a vigorous and expansive plant. It requires sturdy supports to fully express its potential, as it can climb up to three or four meters high. When it receives warmth, plenty of sunshine, and regular watering, it produces abundantly over a long period.
In the ecumene, yardlong beans are particularly valued for their ability to combine productivity, aesthetics, and culinary uses. They integrate naturally into vertical gardens, living trellises, or temporary structures, where they serve as both a food source and a design element. When cultivated with care, they reward the gardener with a generous and spectacular harvest, provided they pay close attention during the picking process.
- Growing climate: Very hot season
- Sowing difficulty level: Easy germination
- Care required: Plant requires special care
- Growth: Very vigorous, rapid growth in height
Note: Extra-long pods (50 to 90 cm), tender and flavorful
Yardlong beans are highly prized in Asian and tropical cuisines. Harvested young, they are tender, crisp, and slightly sweet. They are perfect for stir-fries, quick stir-fries, curries, and stews, where they retain their texture well.
Its long pods are easily cut into pieces and absorb the flavors of sauces and spices well. Regular harvesting is essential, as overripe pods quickly become fibrous and lose their delicate texture.
écoumene seeding advice
Seeding type
Indoor and outdoor seeding
Germination time
7-10 days
Germination temperature
21° to 27° Celsius
Sowing depth
Sow seeds 2-3 cm deep
Transplantation
Difficult Transplantation
Technical
Row sowing
Growing conditions
Hardiness zone
Zone-4b
Distance between plants
25 cm
Distance between rows
100 cm
Optimal brightness
Sun plant
Soil texture
Loose (silty) soil
Soil moisture
Cool, well-drained soil
Soil fertility
Plant not very demanding in bacteria-dominant compost
optimal soil pH
Low acidic pH
Average plant height
300 cm
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Phone
450-835-1149Opening hours of the garden center
Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm. Closed on Sundays.
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