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Climbing French Bean Blue Lake in the GardenTags plant encyclopedia

Phaseolus vulgaris 'Blue Lake'

 

Climbing French Bean 'Blue Lake'

There are two main types of French bean, climbing and dwarf. Climbing, as the name suggests, require support. The dwarf variety grow up to 0.7m. They tend to get some damage where they touch the ground, however some new varieties have been bred that produce pods on long upright stalks and are held clear of the soil and foliage. Difficult to germinate outside before the end of Spring. Get an early crop by starting them off in greenhouse.'Blue Lake' is a climbing French Bean that produces tender, stringless pods of medium size. The beans inside the pods are white, and provide a crop of haricot beans if left to ripen and dry.

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plant Features
  • Climbing French Bean Blue Lake likes full sun

    Full sun

  • Climbing French Bean Blue Lake likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

  • Climbing French Bean Blue Lake is a little frost hardy: 32f (0°c)

    A little frost hardy: 32F (0°C)

  • Climbing French Bean Blue Lake likes free draining and fertile

    Free draining and fertile

 
plant information

Common name

Climbing French Bean 'Blue Lake'

Latin name

Phaseolus vulgaris 'Blue Lake'

type

Vegetable

family

Fabaceae

ph

7.0 - 8.5 Acid - Neutral

  • Light

    Climbing French Bean Blue Lake likes full sun

    Full sun

  • Frost

    Climbing French Bean Blue Lake is a little frost hardy: 32f (0°c)

    A little frost hardy: 32F (0°C)

  • Soil

    Climbing French Bean Blue Lake likes free draining and fertile

    Free draining and fertile

  • Water

    Climbing French Bean Blue Lake likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

Plant & bloom calendar

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    Best time to plant
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full grown dimensions

The size of a fully grown Climbing French Bean Blue Lake is 0.40meters x 1.50meters 0.40 M 1.50 M

Phaseolus vulgaris 'Blue Lake'

There are two main types of French bean, climbing and dwarf. Climbing, as the name suggests, require support. The dwarf variety grow up to 0.7m. They tend to get some damage where they touch the ground, however some new varieties have been bred that produce pods on long upright stalks and are held clear of the soil and foliage. Difficult to germinate outside before the end of Spring. Get an early crop by starting them off in greenhouse.'Blue Lake' is a climbing French Bean that produces tender, stringless pods of medium size. The beans inside the pods are white, and provide a crop of haricot beans if left to ripen and dry.


Propagating by seed

From Mid Spring TO Late Spring

Sow French beans in divided trays in the greenhouse in mid Spring, in moist compost. Do not plant in open ground until after the danger of frost has passed.

 

Planting outdoors

From Early Summer TO Mid Summer

Plant out container grown plants in double rows 14in apart and 8in between plants after about 3 weeks, when plants are strong and have at least two true leaves

 
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