30 BEAN BLACK EYED PEA SEEDS ORGANIC (Vigna Unguiculata) Heirloom NON GMO
$6.34
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The Seed Vine
This Listing Includes:
30 Black Eyed Bean Seeds
(Vigna unguiculata)
In fully labelled zip lock bag (see photos)
Popular cooking bean that is common
in dishes in the southern states of the USA.
Also popular with the kids with its eye-like display.
Like most beans, they are easy to grow
and take under three months to reach harvest.
HOW TO GROW
BLACK EYED BEANS
Step 1
Soak the seeds in water for 30 minutes.
Sow seeds in medium pots or directly
into a ground of soil with good drainage.
Space at least 30cm apart if planted directly
into the ground. Part or full sun is fine.
Step 2
Set up a trellis or support structure for
the plant to grow on as they mature.
Keep the seeds moist and they should
germinate in 7-10 days.
Step 3
Ensure there is a support structure in place by
the time the plants reach 15cm in height.
Without a support, the fruiting beans can break
the stems and reduce the overall yield.
Step 4
Once established, will survive mild cold and
will require watering every 2-3 days.
Additional water advised when fruiting.
Black Eyed Beans can take between
70-80 days to bear fruit.
FAQS ABOUT
BLACK EYED BEANS
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Vigna unguiculata
FULL SIZE
Height: up to 2 metres (5 feet)
Width: up to 4 metres (12 feet)
BONSAI
No
PREPARATION
Soak for 30 mins
GERMINATION
7-10 days
START
Seed Pot or Ground
SOIL
Garden Soil
MATURITY
70-80 days
INDOORS
Yes at the start during
winter
FACTS ABOUT
BLACK EYED BEANS
Black Eyed Beans are native
to Western Africa but is now used
in dishes across every continent.
One serving of a cup of Black Eyed
Beans contains up to 15 grams of
fibre and 15 grams of protein.
Black Eyed Beans are popular
in dishes across Southern United States
during New Year festivities.
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