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Phaseolus coccineus (Runner bean) Lady Di BIO

Phaseolus coccineus (Runner bean) Lady Di BIO

Early pole bean with tender beans. A popular, stringless pole bean with bright red flowers – decorative for stakes and trellis.

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Graduated prices
From 250 seeds for 0,070 per seed
From 500 seeds for 0,065 per seed
From 1000 seeds for 0,055 per seed
Total amount (seed)
Total incl. VAT: 21,18Total (excl. VAT): 17,50

Description

Phaseolus coccineus 'Lady Di' BIO – early, stringless pole bean with soft beans

Phaseolus coccineus , commonly known as runner bean, is an annual climbing plant that is both ornamental and edible. The cultivar 'Lady Di' BIO is an organically grown, early pole bean with tender, juicy beans and bright red flowers, making it both harvestable and decorative.

This stringless pole bean is popular with gardeners for its vigorous and robust growth, decorative flowers, and wind resistance. Furthermore, 'Lady Di' is resistant to major diseases such as bean mosaic virus (V1) and common bean mosaic virus (BCMV1), ensuring a healthy harvest.


Description and features

Phaseolus coccineus 'Lady Di' BIO forms a tall, wireless climber that is ideal for stakes, trellis and pergolas.

  • Flowers: Bright red and decorative, attracting bees and other pollinators.

  • Beans: Soft, tender and edible; harvestable from July to September.

  • Growth: Vigorous, robust and wind resistant.

  • Resistance: Resistant to bean mosaic virus (V1) and BCMV1, keeping the plants healthy.

The combination of decorative flowers and tasty beans makes 'Lady Di' BIO ideal for both ornamental and vegetable garden projects.


Cultivation and care

Phaseolus coccineus 'Lady Di' BIO is easy to grow provided a few points are observed:

  • Sowing: Sow directly outdoors from mid-May to mid-June. Sow 3–5 seeds per spot, keeping 60 cm between seeds in the row. Row spacing: 100 cm.

  • Position: Full sun, sheltered from cold winds.

  • Soil: Well-drained and slightly moist; avoid waterlogging and wet tillage.

  • Fertilization: Usually not necessary, as beans absorb nitrogen from the air into the soil.

  • Support: Use stakes, trellis, or other climbing aids; the plant is free-growing and grows vigorously upwards.

  • Harvest: July to September; harvest the beans young and tender for the best flavor.

With this simple care, 'Lady Di' BIO will grow into a productive, healthy and robust climbing plant.


Application and benefits

Phaseolus coccineus 'Lady Di' BIO offers both ornamental value and edible yield:

  1. Edible and nutritious – young beans rich in vitamins and minerals.

  2. Decorative – bright red flowers make borders, pergolas or stakes attractive.

  3. Pollinator-friendly – ​​flowers attract bees and other beneficial insects.

  4. Disease resistant – resistant to bean mosaic virus (V1) and BCMV1.

  5. Sustainable and organic – completely organically grown without pesticides.

These properties make 'Lady Di' BIO an ideal choice for organic vegetable gardens, balcony gardens and ornamental climbing projects.

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Height

250 cm.

Article number

1BR56088

Number of seeds per gram

About 1

Tips for sowing

Dark germinator. Optimal germination temperature is between 18°C ​​and 24°C.

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Normal seed.

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