Bean (Bush Cowpea), Pinkeye Purple Hull Bush Cowpea Bean Seeds

1.050 KD
Pinkeye Purple Hull’ are productive, compact, 2′-tall plants that don’t need to be staked, and produce prolifically in drier conditions than other beans. Cowpeas, also called crowder peas, are very nutritious, low in fat and high in fiber and protein. Serve with cooked greens, ham hocks, and rice for a traditional Southern dish, or add to your favorite soup or stew. 62 days for fresh; 90 for dry cowpeas.
Weight: 25 grams (~100 seeds).

Edamame, Chiba Green Edamame Seeds – Organic

1.600 KD
Edamame has been eaten for centuries in Japan. Traditionally, whole pods are blanched and lightly salted, served in a common bowl to be shared with friends. Also Excellent shelled and added to cold or hot pasta dishes or stir-fries. These young, cholesterol-free soybeans are rich in protein, calcium, iron, fiber, and vitamins A, B, and C. ‘Chiba Green’ grows large, dark green pods with a high percent of three-bean pods. Earlier to harvest than most, and well adapted for any growing area.
weight: 12 grams.

Bean (Bush Filet), Tavera Filet Bush Bean Seeds – Organic

1.350 KD
These haricot verts (French for “green beans”) are superb when harvested frequently and at a petite size. An excellent choice for container gardening, and plants need no staking. Disease resistant.
Weight: 12 grams (~58 seeds)

Bean (Pole), Trionfo Violetto Pole Bean Seeds

1.050 KD
Trionfo Violetto’ translates to “purple triumph”, and this Italian heirloom will surely win you over with its thin, crisp, flavorful purple pods. Highly ornamental, plants climb 6’–8′, and have abundant lavender flowers that bloom against lush green leaves with purple veins and stems; you’ll be harvesting beans until late summer. Like other purple beans, the pods magically turn green when cooked!
Weight: 10 grams (~24 seeds)

Bean (Bush), Contender Bush Bean Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.350 KD

Why is this bean called ‘Contender’? Because it vies for the number one spot among beans! And rightly it should; a stringless favorite since 1949, it produces after only 50 days from sowing, and tolerates heat and powdery mildew where other varieties suffer. Disease resistant.

Weight: 20grams (~48 seeds)

Bean (Bush), Provider Bush Bean Seeds – Organic, Heirloom (Large Packet)

2.400 KD
Your neighbors will love all your extra beans! ‘Provider’ is a high-yielding and early producing bean with great disease resistance. These stringless, straight beans germinate in cooler soils than other beans, allowing for earlier sowing. One of the best for freezing and canning. Delicious fresh bean flavor from this 1965 cultivar.
Weight: 50 grams (~120 Seeds)

Bean (Pole), Orient Wonder Pole Yard Long Bean Seeds

1.350 KD

Also called Chinese long beans or asparagus beans, ‘Orient Wonder’ is a delicious and beautiful, dark green, pole bean. Seeds are slow to develop, so pods stay smooth and slender. ‘Orient Wonder’ is much more tolerant of weather fluctuations (cool, dry to hot, humid) than traditional green beans. It’s easy to grow, prolific, and almost indestructible. Beans are most tender at 12″–18″ long, even though they can grow as long as 30″.

Seed Count: 20 seeds

Bean (Pole), Scarlet Emperor Pole Runner Bean Seeds – Heirloom

1.350 KD

With such magnificent clusters of rich-red, edible flowers, this variety is predominantly used as a flowering screen, vine, or fence cover. Little known is that this runner bean has an extremely rich flavor when picked young and can be shelled for green or dried beans when pods mature.

Weight: 25grams (~ 20 seeds)

Bean (Bush), Trio Bush Bean Seeds (Large Packet)

2.100 KD
The snap bean (or green bean) is eaten pod and all and tastes significantly better when grown at home rather than bought at the grocery store. The three varieties in this packet are bush type beans, which means that they require no staking and produce most of their crop over a 2 to 3 week period. Packet includes: ‘Blue Lake 274’, an heirloom favorite, noted for excellent flavor and texture, fresh or frozen; ‘Resistant Cherokee Wax’, a vigorous plant producing bright yellow pods; and ‘Purple Queen’, with glossy deep purple pods that turn forest green when cooked.
Weight: 60 grams (~144 Seeds)

Fava Bean, Sweet Lorane Improved Fava Bean Cover Crop Seeds – Organic (Large Packet)

2.100 KD

Fava beans are dual-purpose! As a cover crop, fava beans have one of the highest nitrogen-fixing rates, and the large, deep roots break up even heavy clay and compacted soil. For maximum nitrogen, harvest crop at peak bloom and work back into the soil to increase level of organic material. Seeds can be sown in temperatures as low as 35°F, and plants are very cold hardy. A fast-growing cover crop, sow favas in early spring or fall. Fall-sown seed will produce tall plants but will not produce flowers. CAUTION: People deficient in an enzyme called glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) should not handle seeds, consume fava beans, or inhale its pollen.

Weight: 50grams

Fava Bean, Windsor Fava Bean – (Large Packet)

2.100 KD

Fava beans are dual-purpose! As a cover crop, fava beans have one of the highest nitrogen-fixing rates, and the large, deep roots break up even heavy clay and compacted soil. For maximum nitrogen, harvest crop at peak bloom and work back into the soil to increase level of organic material. Seeds can be sown in temperatures as low as 35°F, and plants are very cold hardy. A fast-growing cover crop, sow favas in early spring or fall. Fall-sown seed will produce tall plants but will not produce flowers. CAUTION: People deficient in an enzyme called glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) should not handle seeds, consume fava beans, or inhale its pollen.

Weight: 35grams (~18 seeds)