Red swan beans3/6/2023 ![]() ![]() These plants are grown in a hydroponic system and get the optimal nutrients they need with the right amount of water at the proper pH, lighting, and temperature which ultimately gives us strong seed stock. Q: What does "Hydroponic Seeds" or "Hydroponically Adapted" in the product description mean?Ī: Approximately eighty percent (80%) of all our seed stock is grown hydroponic systems, so we identify these seeds primarily for the benefit of our hydroponic home-growers. ![]() ![]() If growing in soil, be sure this plant gets adequate watering during bloom phase especially. It does well in a hydroponic system due to consistent watering. This Red Swan Bush Bean plant can be grown indoors under grow lights or outdoors during the cool season (nights above 65✯ and daytime temps between 60✯ and 80✯ ideal) for optimum growth. This means a stronger and healthier plant if you grow it in hydroponic, aeroponic, or aquaponic system like the Tower Garden FLEX. This particular Red Swan Bush Bean seed has been adapted to grow in a hydroponic or aeroponic growing system. Grow your health gardening with these amazing tasting and pretty beans! Grow outside, full sun, during the warm season ( nightly temps above 65✯).Hydroponic Growers: Plant 2 seeds p/ 1.5"rock wool cube.Grown using organic growing practices on our farm.Recommended for Hydroponic | Aeroponic | Aquaponic growing conditions 55 Days for Snap | 100 Days for Shelling.Best of all - this bush bean is beautiful to grow! This variety has productive high yields and we love the flavor. The can be eaten fresh, pickled, blanched, or the beans dried at maturity and stored as a dried bean. It can be used a s a fresh snap bean when young and as a shelled bean when fully mature. Red Swan is a newer variety, an open-pollinated bean that was bred out of a cross between a pinto and a purple podded bean, and makes for delicious fresh eating.Red Swan Bush Beans are a newer variety and an open-pollinated bean originally bred out of a cross between a pinto and a purple podded bean making for a delicious dual-purpose bean. More than just pretty, these beans have an added value that no gemstone can provide: eating them makes your heart healthy. The flavor is deep and earthy, similar to that of a Romano type. Perhaps Lobitz bred this bean to be a jewel as elegant as a swan. The plants are quite striking, having bi-colored flowers that pop over the foliage, making Red Swan a great choice for edible landscaping, as well as a unique offering at the market booth. The dusty pink color ranges from pale rose to deep magenta, with a bit a green in the background, giving them an iridescent appearance. Look closely: each one is different, and some are reflective, colorful, fit to be set as a pendant. Dedicated life-long bean breeder Robert Lobitz once said, "Beans are a poor man's jewels." You may have experienced that heart-felt sentiment when admiring a handful of beans. ![]()
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