Pole Bean Butter Gold of the Rhine - 100g — yellow, 107 g
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Gold of the Rhine Pole Bean - Quality Seeds

Key specs: yellow · 107 g

Brand: Graines Bocquet

€4.59 each

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Pole Bean Butter Gold of the Rhine - 100g

The Pole Bean Butter Gold of the Rhine is a late variety of pole bean with a wine-colored seed producing very beautiful golden yellow pods, long, wide, and flat. Absolutely stringless, of very good quality, also called “Marvel of Venice.” This variety of bean is to be grown on poles. The bean is an annual vegetable plant sensitive to cold; it can be climbing (on poles) or bushy (dwarf). Quite easy to grow, it can be harvested all summer; however, it requires a sunny and warm location to develop properly (soil temperature at least 15°C). Recyclable packaging printed with vegetable ink. Unprocessed pole bean seeds Butter Gold of the Rhine after harvest. Non-hybrid, reproducible seeds. From conventional cultivation.

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  • Type: PRODUCT
  • Price: €4.59 / each
  • Brand: Graines Bocquet
  • Availability: In stock

Characteristics

  • weight: 107 g
  • type: climbing
  • variety: late
  • color: yellow

Pricing

  • Regular Price: €4.59
  • Currency: EUR

Characteristics

  • Color: yellow
  • Weight: 107 g

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Analysis of the Vegetable Seed Market

Current Trends

The market for vegetable seeds is experiencing strong demand for heirloom and organic varieties, particularly in regions like Hauts-de-France. Consumers are increasingly concerned about the origin and quality of seeds, favoring local and eco-responsible producers. The Climbing Bean Butter Or du Rhin, with its stringless character and ease of cultivation, perfectly meets this trend. Its price of €4.59 is competitive compared to other bean varieties on the market, while ensuring superior quality and traceability appreciated by committed gardeners.

The Butter Bean Pole Bean from the Hauts-de-France

A Suitable Choice for the Local Climate

Hauts-de-France, with their temperate climate, are ideal for growing pole beans. The Pole Bean Butter Gold of the Rhine, which requires soil at least 15°C, thrives in the sunny gardens of the region. Its harvest extends throughout the summer, allowing gardeners to enjoy a generous yield. Moreover, the variety is suited to local growing conditions, making it a preferred choice for amateur gardeners wishing to grow authentic and flavorful vegetables.

Use Cases

For the committed amateur gardener

If you are a passionate amateur gardener focused on quality and traceability, the Beurre Or du Rhin pole bean is made for you. Its cultivation on poles allows you to optimize space and achieve a beautiful harvest without string. You can plant it in your traditional vegetable garden or even in planters on your balcony. Enjoy practical tips on our site to maximize your harvest and discover delicious recipes featuring beans.

For the novice gardener discovering sustainability

As a novice gardener, you will find in the Rhin's Butter Bean a variety that is easy to grow. With a simple accompanying guide offered by Les Graines Bocquet, you will be able to successfully cultivate your first crop. This bean is perfect for beginners, as it does not require complex care and will allow you to discover the joy of harvesting your own vegetables.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between hybrid and non-hybrid seeds?

Hybrid seeds are the result of crossing two different varieties, which can offer improved characteristics, but they are generally not reproducible. In contrast, non-hybrid seeds, such as those of the Butter Bean from the Rhine, can be harvested and replanted, thus ensuring the continuity of your crop.

How to grow pole beans in a small garden?

To grow pole beans in a small garden, choose a sunny location and set up poles or trellises to support the plants. Make sure the soil is well-drained and rich in nutrients. Water regularly and monitor the weather conditions to avoid cold, especially at the beginning of the season.

Buying Guide: Choosing Your Bean Seeds

Criteria for Choosing Seeds

When purchasing bean seeds, it is essential to consider several criteria: the variety (prefer heirloom varieties for their taste), certification (choose untreated and reproducible seeds), and origin (favor local producers like Les Graines Bocquet). The Climbing Butter Bean from the Rhine is an excellent option, combining quality, taste, and respect for the environment.

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