

Prelude dwarf green beans are still a highly valued low green bean variety especially for early cultivation. Prelude is a tall 'double' bean with round pods and grows in trusses. Prelude is a very rich-bearing stock bean with tasty tender pods without string.
The prelude green beans still have the 'old-fashioned' bean taste, which unfortunately new bean varieties often lack.
Very suitable for freezing.
Prelude dwarf green beans are still a highly valued low green bean variety especially for early cultivation. Prelude is a tall 'double' bean with round pods and grows in trusses. Prelude is a very rich-bearing stock bean with tasty tender pods without string.
The prelude green beans still have the 'old-fashioned' bean taste, which unfortunately new bean varieties often lack.
Very suitable for freezing.
For an early crop, sow under glass in a seed tray from the end of April. Plant the green beans in the open ground after 2 weeks. Or sow directly in the open ground from mid-May-July in rows or rows.
The beans germinate best in warm and humid weather without much rain. Place them in a warm spot in moderately moist soil. Do not use fresh farmyard manure.
from June to October.
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Prelude dwarf green beans are still a highly valued low green bean variety especially for early cultivation. Prelude is a tall 'double' bean with round pods and grows in trusses. Prelude is a very rich-bearing stock bean with tasty tender pods without string.
The prelude green beans still have the 'old-fashioned' bean taste, which unfortunately new bean varieties often lack.
Very suitable for freezing.