Early pole bean with soft beans.
Lady Di is a popular, stringless pole bean with bright red flowers – decorative for stakes and vines. It grows very vigorously, is robust, and is wind-resistant.
Resistant to bean mosaic virus (V1) and common bean mosaic virus (BCMV1).
Sow: Mid-May to mid-June, 100 cm apart, 3–5 seeds every 60 cm in the row. Harvest period: July to September.
Fertilization is usually not necessary for beans, because beans absorb nitrogen from the air into the soil.
Avoid waterlogging and wet soil cultivation.