How to Sow and Plant
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Sow Green Beans Haricot Vert variety Argus indoors from mid-April to May using trays or pots. Transplant seedlings outside after the last frost for best results. Outdoor sowing is ideal from mid-May until mid-July, directly in well-prepared soil with good drainage. Plant seeds about 2β3 cm deep and space them 10β15 cm apart to support vigorous growth. Ensure the soil warms up to encourage germination. Regularly thin seedlings if sown thickly to promote healthy plants with long, tender pods ready for harvest from July through October.
Green Beans Haricot Vert Argus thrive in warm conditions with ample sunlight. Ensure consistent watering to keep the soil moist but well-drained, avoiding waterlogging. Supporting the vigorous plants with stakes or trellises encourages healthy growth and easier harvesting. Regularly remove weeds to reduce competition and enhance air circulation around the plants. Harvest the long, tender pods frequently from mid-summer to early autumn to promote continued production. Applying balanced organic fertilizer during the growing season can boost yield and flavor, making this variety perfect for fresh eating or preserving.
Sow Green Beans Haricot Vert Argus indoors from mid-April to May or directly outdoors between May and July for a steady summer harvest. Plant seeds about 2 cm deep in well-drained soil with full sun exposure. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, and provide support as the vigorous plants grow tall. Regular harvesting from July to October encourages continued production of long, tender pods. These flavorful beans are perfect for fresh use or canning, making them a rewarding choice for gardeners seeking both taste and productivity in their home garden.
What makes the Green Beans Haricot Vert Argus variety special?
The Argus variety is known for its vigorous growth and exceptionally long pods with a delicate texture and rich flavor. It produces a high yield of fresh green beans ideal for home gardening and canning.
When is the best time to sow these green bean seeds?
You can sow the seeds indoors from mid-April to May and transplant seedlings after the last frost. Outdoor sowing is recommended from mid-May to mid-July for a continuous harvest from July through October.
How should I plant Green Beans Haricot Vert Argus seeds?
Plant the seeds about 2β3 cm deep in well-drained soil, spacing them 10β15 cm apart. Ensure the soil is warm to encourage germination, and thin seedlings if they grow too densely to promote healthy plants.
What are the ideal growing conditions for this green bean variety?
These beans thrive in warm, sunny locations with consistent watering to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Supporting the plants with stakes or trellises helps healthy growth and easier harvesting.
How can I ensure a good harvest of long, tender green beans?
Regularly remove weeds to reduce competition, provide balanced organic fertilizer during the growing season, and harvest pods frequently from mid-summer to early autumn to encourage continuous production.
Are these green beans suitable for canning and fresh use?
Yes, the Argus variety produces long, flavorful pods perfect for fresh eating as well as for preserving through canning.