Botanical profile

Golddust Bean

Latin name
Phaseolus vulgaris 'Golddust'
Type
Bushy annual (dwarf bean)
Family
Fabaceae

The 'Golddust' bush bean is distinguished by its straight, thin, bright golden-yellow pods. Its tender texture and mild flavor make it an excellent choice for fresh consumption or light cooking. Highly productive, this bean is also known for its early and uniform harvest. Compact and easy to grow , it is ideal for small gardens or container gardens. Frequent harvesting promotes continuous and abundant production !

Care guide

Growing conditions

Light, soil, water and hardiness

Hardiness zone
Grown as an annual (zone 10+ as a perennial)
Exposure
Full sun
Watering
Regular — without soaking, especially during flowering
Vegetable garden and yield

Companion planting, spacing and harvest

Companion plants
Corn, cucumber, carrots
Plants to avoid
Onions, garlic
Spacing
10 to 15 cm between plants, 40 to 50 cm between rows
Harvest period
End of June to beginning of September

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