Dwarf Snow Pea Prelude - 100g
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Prelude Snap Bean - Quality Seeds for Committed Gardeners

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Dwarf Snow Pea Prelude - 100g

The dwarf snow pea ‘Prelude’ is an old variety, very early and easy to grow, ideal for amateur gardeners as well as vegetable garden enthusiasts. It produces beautiful, fine, green pods, without strings, and especially without parchment, making them tender and pleasant to eat whole, even when they are a bit more developed. Its bushy growth (40 to 50 cm) requires no staking, making it perfectly suited for small spaces, vegetable squares, and traditional rows. In open ground, it offers a generous and clustered harvest about 55 days after sowing. In the kitchen, the pods are enjoyed whole, in a snow pea version: just sautéed, steamed, in salads, or as a side dish. They freeze very well after a light blanching. The ‘Prelude’ pea likes light, well-drained soils, full sun exposure, and regular watering without excess. It is resistant to moderate drought and well adapted to temperate climates. The name ‘Prelude’ refers to its remarkable earliness: it is often one of the very first peas to be harvested in the garden. Valued for decades, it remains a safe choice for those seeking a reliable, productive, and tasty variety.

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

Characteristics

  • Weight (without packaging): 100 g
  • Pod Color: Green
  • Earliness: Early
  • Exposure: Full sun
  • Variety Type: Non-hybrid/reproducible

Pricing

  • Regular Price: 4.59€
  • Currency: EUR

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Analysis of the Vegetable Seed Market

Positioning of the Prelude Snap Bean

The Prelude snap bean stands out in the market for its earliness and ease of cultivation, thus meeting the growing demand from amateur gardeners for old and organic varieties. Currently, consumption trends are leaning towards local and eco-friendly products, which enhances the appeal of this variety. With a price of €4.59, it is positioned in an accessible range for gardeners concerned about quality without sacrificing their budget. This variety is particularly valued in the Hauts-de-France region, where gardeners seek to preserve local plant heritage while enjoying flavorful harvests.

Local Guide to Grow Prelude Bean

Growing in Hauts-de-France

In the Hauts-de-France region, the temperate climate is ideal for growing the dwarf snap bean Prélude. This variety thrives in light, well-drained soils, typical of many gardens in the region. To maximize your harvest, favor full sun exposure and regular watering. Urban gardeners can also grow this variety on balconies or terraces, using suitable pots. Furthermore, the Prélude bean is moderately drought-resistant, making it perfect for hotter summers.

Use Cases for the Prelude Bean

For the Committed Amateur Gardener

As a committed amateur gardener, you will appreciate growing the Prelude snap bean for its ease of cultivation and taste quality. Whether in a traditional vegetable garden or on a balcony, this variety will allow you to harvest tender and flavorful pods, perfect for your summer dishes. Consider pairing them with other heirloom vegetables for a diversity of flavors and colors in your garden.

For the novice gardener discovering sustainable gardening

If you are a novice gardener, the Prélude bean is an excellent option to start your gardening adventure. Its simple and quick cultivation will allow you to familiarize yourself with the basics of gardening. By following practical tips on watering and exposure, you will be able to enjoy your first harvests in no time, while learning the principles of environmentally friendly gardening.

Frequently asked questions

How to grow the Prelude snap bean?

To grow the Prelude snap bean, choose a light and well-drained soil, expose it to full sun, and water regularly without excess. Sow directly in the ground in spring and harvest about 55 days later.

What dishes can be prepared with Prélude bean pods?

Prélude bean pods can be enjoyed whole, sautéed, steamed, in salads, or as a side dish. They also freeze well after a light blanching.

The dwarf snow pea Prélude: a garden treasure

History and Characteristics

The Prelude snap bean is an old variety, appreciated for its earliness and ease of cultivation. Its fine, stringless pod is an asset for gardeners who wish to enjoy fresh and tasty vegetables. This variety is an ideal choice for those who want to preserve agricultural traditions while enjoying an abundant harvest. By cultivating Prelude, you contribute to the preservation of biodiversity and the promotion of heirloom vegetables.

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