Tiger Asparagus Bean Seeds
Originally from South and Central America, the Tiger Asparagus bean has a fascinating history intertwined with indigenous cultures. A bean with an impressive appearance and extraordinary taste, embodying tradition and culinary uniqueness. This bean offers a unique flavor of nuts and sweetness, perfect for stir-fries, salads, or simply fresh as a delightful side dish.
Asparagus beans with amazing purple stripes on a green background, thin and elongated shape. These climbing vines thrive in warm climates and require vertical support or trellises for optimal growth.
The size of the bean pods is medium to long, usually growing between 10 and 15 cm in length. The size of the vines can reach impressive heights, creating an attractive landscape with an abundant yield.
Species | Bean |
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Scientific Name | Vigna unguiculata cowpea |
Germination Period | 4-10 days |
Days till maturity | 50 |
Sowing Depth | 0.5 cm |
Sowing Intervals | 45 cm |
Sowing Months | March, April, May, June, July, August, September |
Sowing Instructions |
Growing conditions:Aerated soil rich in organic matter, sunlight, and consistent watering for strong growth. Sow seeds into warm soil or sprout seedlings before spring arrives. Pick beans when they reach maturity and display vibrant, bright colors. Use garden sheers or a sharp knife to pick from the vine without damage. Watering and care: Maintain moderate moisture levels without overwatering, especially the flowering and pod development. Guidance: Provide adequate support with trellis nets or poles to guide the vines upwards for better airflow and easier picking. Recommended instructions:sowing:
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