Dwarf bean, with rounded, yellow, stringless pods that can be used in a fresh, canned or frozen state.
The beans are white and ovoid-shaped. Plant height: 50 - 55cm. Vegetation period: 54 - 57 days. Minimum temperature for germination:180C. Bean pod color: yellow. Bean pod length
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<h2><strong>Navy beans Seeds</strong></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 40 seeds.</strong></span></h2>
<p>Navy beans are not navy in color. In fact, they are small white beans. Why call them navy beans? Navy beans were named as such because they were a staple food in the United States Navy during the early 20th century. Navy beans and other dried beans are known as Phaseolus vulgaris and are referred to as “common beans” because they all come from a common bean ancestor that originated in Peru. Navy beans are about the size of a pea, mild in flavor and one of 13,000 species in the family of legumes. They can be found canned and dried in bulk or prepackaged. The United States Navy was no doubt looking for a low cost.</p>
<p>Navy beans can sometimes be found under the name French navy bean or, more commonly, Michigan pea bean.</p>
<p>The Navy bean is one of the best cooking beans around. Great flavor and taste. A small, delicious, white bean that can be used in soup or for baking. Will not “mush up” when cooked. Great bean for cooking and offers great flavor. The plant is about 60 centimeters high and resistant to beans' diseases.</p>
<p>Pods are about 12 cm long with 5-6 beans inside. Navy beans typically require between 85-90 days of growth before harvesting</p>
<h3><strong>Growing Guide</strong></h3>
<h3><strong>GROWING NOTES</strong></h3>
<p>Beans generally do not respond well to transplanting, and are usually direct sown around or just after the last spring frost. The most important point about growing beans is not to plant them too early. They will rot in cool, damp soil. Even so, many beans require a long growing season of 80 days or more. To get an earlier start, you can put down black plastic, to warm the soil.</p>
<p>Most beans should be sown with the eye of the been facing downward, 1-2" deep, approximately 4-6" apart, with 24" or more between rows. The ideal site will be sunny, well-drained, moderately fertile, and slightly acidic (pH 6.0-7.0). Additionally, bean plants should be well-ventilated to promote proper development and deter mildew or mold that can trouble plants. Beans should not be grown in the same spot more than once every four years, and can be mutually beneficial with corn, strawberries and cucumber. Avoid planting beans near onion or fennel.</p>
<p>Plant bush beans in either rows or blocks, with 4-6 inches between each seed. Plant the seeds 1-2 inches deep and be sure to water the soil immediately and regularly, until it sprouts. Pole beans will need some type of support to grow on. Be sure the trellis, teepee, fence or whatever is in place before you seed. Plant seeds at a rate of about 3-6 seeds per teepee or every 6 inches apart.</p>
<h3><strong>MAINTAINING</strong></h3>
<p>When watering, try to avoid getting the leaves wet as this can promote fungus or other damaging conditions that beans can be susceptible to. Most types of beans are somewhat drought resistant, but check the surface of the soil frequently and water when the top layer has become dried out.</p>
<p>Once established, beans generally will not require fertilizing and will generate their own nitrogen. However, if the leaves of young plants are pale this is an indication of nitrogen deficiency and starts can be fertilized with with fish emulsion or other natural nitrogen rich fertilizer.</p>
<p>Bush beans begin producing before pole beans and often come in all at</p>
<p>once. Staggered planting, every 2 weeks, will keep your bush beans going longer. Pole beans need time to grow their vines, before they start setting beans. The pole bean crop will continue to produce for a month or two.</p>
<p>Pole beans may need some initial help in climbing. Keep the bean plants well watered. Mulch helps keep their shallow roots moist. Long producing pole beans will benefit from a feeding or a side dressing of compost or manure about half way through their growing season.</p>
<h3><strong>Harvesting Guide</strong></h3>
<h3><strong>HARVESTING</strong></h3>
<p>Harvesting beans is an ongoing process. You can start to harvest anytime, but gardeners usually wait until the beans begin to firm up and can be snapped. They are generally about as think as a pencil then. Don't wait too long, because beans can become overgrown and tough almost overnight. Harvest by gently pulling each bean from the vine or by snapping off the vine end, if you are going to be using the beans right away.</p>
<p>Depending on whether the bean is a snap, shell, or dry variety will impact when and how the bean should be harvested.</p>
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<p>Snap beans are harvested while the pod and enclosed seeds are still relatively immature. Compared to the other two types of beans, snap beans have the smallest window for an ideal crop. Beans that are harvested too early will not develop the proper flavor and texture. On the other hand, beans that are allowed to develop on the plant too long will be tough and somewhat unpalatable. Perhaps the best simple indicator for snap beans is the diameter of the pods. Generally, most varieties will yield the best snap beans with a diameter between ⅛-1/4". Maybe the best way to determine suitability for harvest is to sample a pod or two before making a complete harvest. It is worth noting that many varieties of snap beans that are allowed to develop completely also make good dry beans.</p>
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<p>Shell beans are harvested at a later time than snap beans, once the pods have started to fill out and the enclosed seeds developing inside are apparent. Beans of such varieties are removed from pods and are often eaten fresh, but are sometimes dried.</p>
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<p>Dry beans are not harvested until the pods and enclosed seeds have reached complete maturity, and will often require threshing to remove extraneous pod material. When growing dry beans, it is especially important that growing plants have plenty of space and ventilation so that pods will dry out. If experiencing a spell of rain late in the season once pods have matured, plants can be removed from ground and hung upside down indoors to allow dessication to continue.</p>
<h3><strong>SAVING SEEDS</strong></h3>
<p>It is a suggested that you earmark a couple of plants at the beginning of the season for seed saving. Don't pick ANY pods from them to eat - just pick the crisp brown pods at the end of the season. Don't feed them, or water them unless it is very dry - as this can encourage leafy growth rather than pod development. There is no point in picking green pods as the seeds are not mature enough at this stage.</p>
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<p>Did you know you can save the roots, overwinter in a frost-free place, and replant next year? Runner beans are perennial, but are frost sensitive, so die back in our climate. However, if the roots are dug up and kept in suitable conditions, the plants often get away early and crop faster. If you grow a lot of beans, this may not be a practical option, but you could try it with one or two plants perhaps. Store the roots in a frost-free place, buried in slightly moist sand or leafmould, or something similar.</p>
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<h2><strong>Ajowan zaden (Trachyspermum ammi)</strong></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #ff0000;" class=""><strong>Prijs voor pakket met 1g (500) zaden.</strong></span></h2>
<p style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;"><b>Ajowan</b><span> </span>(<i>Trachyspermum ammi</i>) is een specerij uit<span> </span>India<span> </span>en<span> </span>Pakistan.</p>
<p style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">De plant is oorspronkelijk afkomstig uit Zuid-India, maar wordt gekweekt in heel<span> </span>Midden-Azië,<span> </span>Noord-Afrika<span> </span>en<span> </span>Ethiopië. De plant is een lid van de<span> </span>schermbloemenfamilie<span> </span>(<i>Umbelliferae</i><span> </span>oftewel<span> </span><i>Apiaceae</i>): daarmee is Ajowan botanisch verwant aan<span> </span>karwij<span> </span>en<span> </span>komijn. De zaden lijken op kleine<span> </span>selderijzaden.</p>
<p style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">De zaden van de plant werden reeds in de oudheid gebruikt als een antiseptisch middel. De zaden worden gebruikt als specerij, ze smaken en ruiken naar<span> </span>tijm<span> </span>maar zijn iets scherper en bitterder.</p>
<p style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">Ajowan behoort in Arabië en in Indië tot de vaste keukenkruiden.</p>
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<h2><strong>Okra Seeds Clemson Spineless</strong></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 50+- (3g) seeds.</strong></span></h2>
<div>This variety is one of the most popular, prolific and reliable strains available. Straight, 6-7 inch, green pods are slightly ridged and definitely spineless. Plants 3 ft. high, produce an abundance of dark green, 6-inch slightly tapered and ribbed, straight, pointed pods without spines. Best when 2 1/2-3 in. long. Fine quality and prolific. First harvest around 60 days after seed is sown. </div>
<div>Days to Germination: 10-14</div>
<div>Days To Harvest: 55-65</div>
<div>Planting Depth: 1/2 - 3/4 in.</div>
<div>Spacing, Row: 3 foot</div>
<div>Plant Height: 3 ft.</div>
<div>Light: Full Sun</div>
<div>Sow under cover 4-6 weeks before last frost or directly outside in warmer areas from late spring.</div>
<div>Sow 1/2-3/4 inch deep, 2 to a pot and thin to strongest seedling, or thinly in rows, thinning to 18-24 inches between plants.</div>
<div>Plant out after last frost.</div>
<div>Sunny location required in order to maximise harvest.</div>
<div>Harvest pods when they are young and tender, 2 1/2 - 3 inches long. </div>
<div>Keep ripe pods picked to encourage production.</div>
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<div>Harvest the beans when the pods are well fat and the seed still soft.</div>
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<h2><strong>Zwarte sesamzaadjes (Sesamum indicum)</strong><br><span style="color: #ff0000;" class=""><strong>Prijs per verpakking van 1 g (350) zaden.</strong></span></h2>
<p style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;"><b>Sesam</b><span> </span>(<i>Sesamum indicum</i>,<span> </span>synoniem:<span> </span><i>Sesamum orientale</i>) is een plant uit de familie<span> </span><i>Pedaliaceae</i>. De soort hoort waarschijnlijk tot de oudste om de olie gekweekte<span> </span>gewassen<span> </span>van de wereld.</p>
<p style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">De plant komt oorspronkelijk uit<span> </span>Afrika: het woord sesam komt uit het Arabisch<span> </span><i>saasim/simsim</i>. Aldaar worden de sesamzaadjes vaak gebrand gegeten, net als pinda's. De wortels van de plant worden in de zomer geoogst en de zaden op het moment dat de omhulsels van de sesam bruin-zwart zijn verkleurd.</p>
<p style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">Sesam wordt verbouwd in tropische en subtropische gebieden in de gehele wereld, maar vooral in Afrika,<span> </span>Zuid-<span> </span>en<span> </span>Midden-Amerika.</p>
<p style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">Het is een kruidachtige plant die 0,5–1 m groot wordt. De bloemen lijken wel op een vingerhoed. De oliehoudende<span> </span>zaden<span> </span>zitten in een<span> </span>doosvrucht.</p>
<p style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">De zaden, de olie en de wortel worden voor geneeskundige en culinaire doelen gebruikt.</p>
<h2 style="color: #000000; font-size: 1.5em;"><span class="mw-headline" id="Samenstelling">Samenstelling</span></h2>
<p>Sesam bevat onverzadigde<span> </span>vetzuren,<span> </span>eiwitten,<span> </span>vitamine E,<span> </span>vitamine B<span> </span>in de vorm van<span> </span>foliumzuur<span> </span>en<span> </span>nicotinezuur, en<span> </span>mineralen, zoals<span> </span>magnesium,<span> </span>calcium<span> </span>en<span> </span>fosfor.</p>
<h2 style="color: #000000; font-size: 1.5em;"><span class="mw-headline" id="Sesamzaad">Sesamzaad</span></h2>
<p>Sesamzaadjes worden zowel gepeld als ongepeld verkocht, vaak ook geroosterd. Ze worden gebruikt ter verfijning van brood en gebak en voor het kruiden van gerechten. Met name het geroosterde sesamzaad heeft een sterke smaak. In de Arabische keuken is een<span> </span>Tahini<span> </span>(ook wel "Tahin" of "Tahina") zeer geliefd. Dit is een olierijke saus of pasta van gemalen sesam,<span> </span>citroensap,<span> </span>peper,<span> </span>knoflook<span> </span>en andere<span> </span>specerijen. De saus wordt gebruikt om<span> </span>hummus<span> </span>en andere gerechten van het<span> </span>Midden-Oosten<span> </span>te kruiden. Geroosterde sesamzaden zijn voorts een belangrijk ingrediënt voor veel<span> </span>oriëntaalse<span> </span>zoetwaren, zoals de in Turkije bekende<span> </span>halva. In de<span> </span>natuurvoeding<span> </span>worden ook wel de<span> </span>kiemen<span> </span>van de zaden gebruikt. In<span> </span>Japan<span> </span>is<span> </span>Gomasio<span> </span>geliefd, een specerij gemaakt van geroosterde sesam en<span> </span>zeezout.</p>
<p>In<span> </span>China<span> </span>en in de antieke<span> </span>Oriënt<span> </span>werden de zaden als levensverlengend en geestversterkend beschouwd.</p>
<h2 style="color: #000000; font-size: 1.5em;"><span class="mw-headline" id="Sesamolie">Sesamolie</span></h2>
<p>Sesamzaad bevat tot wel 50%<span> </span>sesamolie<span> </span>en 20% eiwit. Sesamolie uit gebrande en<span> </span>koudgeperste<span> </span>zaden is vrijwel reukloos, licht zoetig en wordt haast niet<span> </span>rans. Het verliest wel vrij snel zijn aroma. De goede houdbaarheid kan verklaard worden door het hoge gehalte aan<span> </span>antioxidanten. In de Chinese en Japanse keuken, maar ook in de Arabische, is sesamolie een belangrijke olie om mee te koken.</p>
<p>Sesamolie wordt ook toegepast in huidverzorgende producten. Het dient als grondstof voor<span> </span>cosmetica<span> </span>en is goed bruikbaar als<span> </span>massageolie.</p>
<p>In de<span> </span>ayurvedische<span> </span>geneeswijze wordt sesamolie uitwendig toegepast ter behandeling van huidziekten.</p>
Dwarf bean, with rounded, yellow, stringless pods that can be used in a fresh, canned or frozen state.
The beans are white and ovoid-shaped. Plant height: 50 - 55cm. Vegetation period: 54 - 57 days. Minimum temperature for germination:180C. Bean pod color: yellow. Bean pod length