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edamame garden seeds Isla's Garden Seeds Edamame Seeds for Planting, 25 Non-GMO Seeds

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edamame garden seeds Isla's Garden Seeds Edamame Seeds for Planting, 25 Non-GMO SeedsGlycine max A traditional Asian bean, edamame is increasing in popularity all over the world. They can be cooked right in the pod or shelled and used like fresh beans. Edamame has a buttery texture and deep, nutty flavor. Plants produce large harvests of 3 green pods with 3 4 plump beans in each. Type: Annual Sun: Full Planting Depth: 1 Spacing: 6 12 Water: Moderate Days to Maturity Bloom: 85 days Height: 24 36 Zones: 3 19 Planting Instructions Type:

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A traditional Asian bean, edamame is increasing in popularity all over the world. They can be cooked right in the pod or shelled and used like fresh beans. Edamame has a buttery texture and deep, nutty flavor. Plants produce large harvests of 3” green pods with 3-4 plump beans in each.

Type: Annual
Sun: Full
Planting Depth: 1”
Spacing: 6-12”
Water: Moderate
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 85 days
Height: 24-36”
Zones: 3-19

Planting Instructions
Type: Annual
Sun: Full
Planting Depth: 1”
Spacing: 6-12”
Water: Moderate
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 85 days
Height: 24-36”
Zones: 3-19

Approx seeds per order 25

Edamame is the young version of the soy bean. The pods may be picked fresh for eating, or allowed to mature longer for dried soybeans.

Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost or plant outdoors after all danger of frost has passed. The soil needs to be above 55F, as well.

Plant seeds 12-18” apart in full sun, in rich, well-draining soil. Keep soil moist without getting soggy. Stake tall varieties so they don't fall over in windy or heavy rain conditions.

All pods mature at the same time and must be picked within a 3-7 day period. If you wait too long, the flavor suffers significantly. The pods should be bright green, plump, and filled out. If the pods are yellow, they won't taste as good.

For dry beans: Leave the pods on the bush until the leaves turn yellow, then brown, then fall off. This takes 70-100 days for most beans. The first frost of winter ends the growing season for beans. Harvest pods before the first frost.

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