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Long Bean Seeds - Yardlong Bean - Asparagus Bean - Snake Bean - Pea Bean - Non GMO - High Germination Pole Bean Garden Organicfor Planting Outside Door - by HAVIPRO (50, Green)

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About Long Bean Seeds - Yardlong Bean - Asparagus Bean

100% Non GMO  All Long Bean Seeds - Yardlong Bean - Asparagus bean Seeds are sourced from professional growers and boast a high germination rate. The seeds are intended for use in your indoor or outdoor garden and can easily be started with no past knowledge of growing plants. Just follow the easy step by step instructions on the seed packets for optimal results.  The high quality about the Long Bean Seeds - Yardlong Bean - Asparagus bean seeds.   Warm notice: the package only contain the seeds, not included the pot.   Quality  All of the Long Bean Seeds - Yardlong Bean - Asparagus bean seeds contained within this assortment are fresh and are intended for the current and the following growing seasons. Each seed collection is sealed within kraft package that can protect the seed and environment  Sizes  Each seed packet measures 2.36" wide, by 3.54" tall and includes detailed sowing information inside.  Count  HAVIPRO Long Bean Seeds - Yardlong Bean - Asparagus bean Seeds - 50+ Seeds - Long Bean Seeds - Yardlong Bean - Asparagus bean - Non GMO : 50+ seeds  How to Grow Your Long Bean Seeds - Yardlong Bean - Asparagus Bean Seeds: 1. Soak the seeds for one to two hours in warm water 2. Mound the soil slightly around the base of each pole, and plant three to four seeds 1 inch deep around each pole.  In heavy clay soil, sow seeds 1/2 inch deep. 3. Water the seed immediately. Keep the seeds moist.  They germinate in approximately a week. Provide about an inch of water per week 4. Ensure that the vines twine around the poles as they grow.  They may need some encouragement to twine around the pole; you can usually do this with your hands when vines are young.  They climb on their own once trained to the pole. 5.Fertilize alongside the plants with high-nitrogen fertilizer during the