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Winged Beans Green (Asparagus Pea) – (Pack of 10+ Seeds)
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Winged bean is a tropical perennial vine producing large highly nutritious winged pods. The unusual-looking beans have four vertical fins and taste like a cross between dried beans and snap beans. The attractive pale blue flowers make the winged bean plant a welcome addition to landscaping plans.
Availability:11 in stock
SEED TYPE : Open Pollinated, Traditional
PLANT TYPE : Annual
FRUIT COLOR : Green
SOWING TIME : Winter
SOWING METHOD : Directly from seed
GERMINATION TIME : 6 – 8 Days
GROWING CONTAINER : 12 inch Pot / Garden Bed
GROWING MEDIA : 2 part Garden soil 1 part Cocopeat 1 part Vermicompost.
HARVESTING : 75 – 90 Days after sowing.
DESCRIPTION :
The winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus) is a tropical perennial that can be grown in more northern climates as an annual. The unusual-looking beans have four vertical fins and taste like a cross between dried beans and snap beans. Although winged bean vines look very similar to other pole bean plants, they are very vigorous and can reach lengths of 15 feet. The attractive pale blue flowers make the winged bean plant a welcome addition to landscaping plans as well as food garden plans.
The winged bean is a tropical vine producing large highly nutritious winged pods. All parts of this uniquely flavoured plant are eaten from the pods to the flowers, leaves, stems and roots. Pods are best picked when young and added to stir-fries. The flowers may also be added to dishes and sometimes used to add colour to rice or pastries. Young leaves are picked and prepared as for many leafy vegetables like spinach. The roots can be used in a similar fashion to potatoes and much more nutritious. Dried seeds are also ground to make a form of flour.
Start winged bean seeds in the spring after all danger of frost is gone and the soil has warmed. Drop the seeds in a clean jar or glass, and fill the jar halfway with water. Place the jar in a warm place where it won’t be disturbed. Change the water in the jar twice a day for two days. This soaking will help the seeds to germinate.
Dig your garden plot in a warm and sunny location away from any obvious sources of shade, such as large trees or outbuildings. Place the plot near a patio or alongside a sidewalk to take advantage of the residual heat from the concrete, if possible. Winged beans are tropical plants and love their feet to be warm. Dig the garden plot down to a depth of 12 inches, and remove any obstructions such as roots or weeds. Mix in a 3-inch layer of compost.
Plant the seeds 1 inch deep, and space the seeds every 6 inches. Insert a sturdy trellis or series of poles along the row of beans. Bury the posts deeply, as these beans grow very vigorously and need a sturdy support system.Water the winged bean plants thoroughly, and keep them well-watered but not soaked. Pinch off the tops of the plants when they are about 12 inches tall to encourage branching and spreading. Fertilize the plants after 1 month by side-dressing with 1 cup of 20-10-10 fertilizer for every 10 square feet of garden.
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