Climbing Bean 'Neckarkonigin' (Phaseolus vulgaris) – Offered by the seed company WH Perron
The 'Neckarkonigin' climbing bean is a vigorous and easy-to-grow variety, renowned for its exceptional yield. Its long, round and tender green pods, measuring between 23 and 27 cm, are ideal for effortless harvesting. This bean is perfect for vertical vegetable gardens, making efficient use of space thanks to its climbing growth.
Maturity after sowing: 65 days
Fruit shape: Round
Length: 23 to 27 cm
Caliber: Medium
Type: Climbing
Color: Green
Formulation: Untreated
Quantity per pack: Approximately 50 seeds
Companion plants: Artichoke, eggplant, Swiss chard, marjoram, tomato, potato
Enemy plants: Garlic, beetroot, chives, shallot, fennel, onion, parsley, leek, potato
Cultivation method:
Sow the seeds directly in the open ground after the last frosts, when the soil is well warmed (at least 15 °C). Plant 3 seeds in a hole at the base of a stake or trellis, at a depth of 2.5 cm. Space the holes 30 to 50 cm apart to allow good development of the plants.
The 'Neckarkonigin' bean prefers full sun exposure and well-drained soil enriched with compost or organic matter. Water regularly to maintain consistent moisture, but avoid overwatering. Harvest the pods when they are well-formed, tender and at optimum length to enjoy their flavor and texture.
This climbing bean is an excellent choice for gardeners looking for high yield and delicious pods that are easy to pick without bending over.
