10 grams approximately 40/50 seeds
Cultivation: easy
Seed propagation: beginner
Sowing: from April to July
Yellow Dwarf Bean (P. vulgaris)
Yellow Dwarf Green Bean (P. Vulgaris): A dwarf stringless bean , the pod is eaten when immature. It's not a particularly ancient variety, but it's easily propagated. We've received a lot of requests for "green beans," so we've decided to distribute the ones we grow for our own consumption. This variety produces fleshy yellow pods, up to fifteen centimeters long. It grows bushy, doesn't require support, and doesn't have any particular soil or irrigation requirements. In short, you won't have to do much except harvest frequently to increase production. To propagate seeds, let the pods ripen and dry at the end of cultivation, then remove (shell) them and store them in the refrigerator for the following year.

