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Locally adapted, ecologically responsible heirloom seeds ♡ Outaouais, QC
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Iroquois Cornbread bush bean
Iroquois Cornbread bush bean
Phaseolus vulgaris
Annual plant, open pollinated.
Bush bean. Dry bean.
Rare / Endangered seed.
As the name reveals, this bean was grown by the Iroquois and was added to cornbread. A truly beautiful seed.
Days to maturity: 105 days for dry beans.
30 seeds per pack.
Seed starting:
For bush beans, pole beans and runner beans.
Direct seed in your garden once all danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed. Beans do not tolerate frost. Early June is when we plant around here. Sow seed about 1” deep. Darker coloured seeds tend to germinate better in cooler soils.
Pole beans and runner beans need something to climb!
We live and garden on ancestral territory of Algonquin Anishnaabeg People, forever territory of wild fauna & flora, cultivated lands of Irish and French settlers, and now beloved home of the junco seeds family (humans, chickens, dogs, sheep and cats)