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korean plant seeds 20 Organic Sweet KOREAN Black SOYBEAN Glycine Max Edamame Soy Bean Vegetable Seeds

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korean plant seeds 20 Organic Sweet KOREAN Black SOYBEAN Glycine Max Edamame Soy Bean Vegetable SeedsDESCRIPTION: NAME: Korean Black Soybean USDA Certified Organic SCIENTIFIC NAME: Glycine Max COLOR: 80 Days Bright Green with Purple Splotches 100 Days Black Shells with Bright Green Flesh PLANT SEEDS: When the soil reaches 65F or more HARVEST: 80 Days 100 Days for Dried Beans HARDINESS ZONE: Annual PLANT HEIGHT: 20 24" PLANT SPACING: 8 12" LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average QUANTITY: 20 Organic Seeds OTHER: Korean Black is an

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NAME: Korean Black Soybean - USDA Certified Organic

SCIENTIFIC NAME: Glycine Max

COLOR: 80 Days - Bright Green with Purple Splotches / 100 Days - Black Shells with Bright Green Flesh

PLANT SEEDS: When the soil reaches 65F or more

HARVEST: 80 Days / 100 Days for Dried Beans

HARDINESS ZONE: Annual

PLANT HEIGHT: 20 - 24"

PLANT SPACING: 8 - 12"

LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun

SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average

QUANTITY: 20 Organic Seeds

OTHER: Korean Black is an heirloom late bush soybean with a very sweet taste. The beans can be enjoyed fresh, as edamame, or dried for soups & rice. The compact bushy plants are able to be grown in containers, & they offer a high yield.

Soybeans are a legume, so the plants can help fix the nitrogen levels of the soil to make it more fertile. The plants are also disease & pest free. They grow best when temperatures are between 60 – 70F, & can be planted as a spring or fall crop. They also have very lovely flowers, & the bean pods & stalks are fuzzy. Soybeans are rich in protein, and have been cultivated for more than 5,000 years. They have many uses besides just edamame or as dried beans. They are used to make tofu, soy sauce, soy milk, miso, flour, & animal feed. Soybeans also store well, & shelled beans can be frozen, canned, or dried, lasting for up to 12 months.

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