
French Bean Climbing Seeds 'Goldfield'
Unwins Climbing French Bean Goldfield Seeds create delicious flat, stringless pods. The golden yellow pods of Goldfield are attractive on the plate and a good source of vitamins and nutrients.
Goldfield has good disease resistance and are early to mature and with a long harvest period.
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Prefers full sun
Sowing Indoors
Sow individually in clean pots or modules of compost, 5cm deep. Water well. Keep on a warm windowsill or in a propagator, maintaining a minimum 12°C.
Growing On / Planting Out
Slowly acclimatise to outdoor conditions before planting out in May - June when the risk of frost has passed, 15-20cm apart in full sun, in soil with added organic matter. Climbing beans require support with a double row of canes, 1.8m tall with 45cm between rows. Keep soil moist at all times.
Sowing Outdoors
Sow direct into the required harvest location, 5cm deep, 15-20cm apart. Support with canes, as with planting out indoor-sown beans. If planting in containers, choose one at least 75cm in diameter, such as a half-barrel.
Advice
Put supporting canes in place before planting out or direct sowing. Pick regularly once the beans are about 10cm long and snap easily. Climbing beans harvest over a longer period than dwarf beans.
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French Bean Climbing Seeds 'Goldfield'
Unwins Climbing French Bean Goldfield Seeds create delicious flat, stringless pods. The golden yellow pods of Goldfield are attractive on the plate and a good source of vitamins and nutrients.
Goldfield has good disease resistance and are early to mature and with a long harvest period.
-
Prefers full sun
Sowing Indoors
Sow individually in clean pots or modules of compost, 5cm deep. Water well. Keep on a warm windowsill or in a propagator, maintaining a minimum 12°C.
Growing On / Planting Out
Slowly acclimatise to outdoor conditions before planting out in May - June when the risk of frost has passed, 15-20cm apart in full sun, in soil with added organic matter. Climbing beans require support with a double row of canes, 1.8m tall with 45cm between rows. Keep soil moist at all times.
Sowing Outdoors
Sow direct into the required harvest location, 5cm deep, 15-20cm apart. Support with canes, as with planting out indoor-sown beans. If planting in containers, choose one at least 75cm in diameter, such as a half-barrel.
Advice
Put supporting canes in place before planting out or direct sowing. Pick regularly once the beans are about 10cm long and snap easily. Climbing beans harvest over a longer period than dwarf beans.
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Unwins Climbing French Bean Goldfield Seeds create delicious flat, stringless pods. The golden yellow pods of Goldfield are attractive on the plate and a good source of vitamins and nutrients.
Goldfield has good disease resistance and are early to mature and with a long harvest period.
-
Prefers full sun
Sowing Indoors
Sow individually in clean pots or modules of compost, 5cm deep. Water well. Keep on a warm windowsill or in a propagator, maintaining a minimum 12°C.
Growing On / Planting Out
Slowly acclimatise to outdoor conditions before planting out in May - June when the risk of frost has passed, 15-20cm apart in full sun, in soil with added organic matter. Climbing beans require support with a double row of canes, 1.8m tall with 45cm between rows. Keep soil moist at all times.
Sowing Outdoors
Sow direct into the required harvest location, 5cm deep, 15-20cm apart. Support with canes, as with planting out indoor-sown beans. If planting in containers, choose one at least 75cm in diameter, such as a half-barrel.
Advice
Put supporting canes in place before planting out or direct sowing. Pick regularly once the beans are about 10cm long and snap easily. Climbing beans harvest over a longer period than dwarf beans.
























