Bush bean 'Bagnols' - Stringless

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Bush bean Bagnols – Stringless (Phaseolus vulgaris) , offered by the seed company Weston Seeds

The French variety Bagnols is known for its extra-long, stringless, bright dark green strings. These tender, straight beans, averaging 7 inches, offer a fine, firm texture and exceptional flavor. The beans hold well on the plants, making harvesting easy.

Days to maturity : 50 to 55 days
Height : 15 to 18 inches
Plant Type : Dwarf Bush
Plant spacing: 14 to 18 inches apart
Exposure : Full sun
Sowing : Semi-direct
Quantity per pack : nd

Cultivation method:

Bagnols dwarf beans grow best in light, well-drained soil with an ideal pH of 6.5. However, they adapt to a variety of soil types.

  • Sowing conditions : Sow directly outdoors when the soil reaches a minimum temperature of 16°C (60°F).
  • Planting Depth : Bury seeds 1 inch (2.5 cm) deep.
  • Spacing : Place seeds 8 cm (3 inches) apart in rows spaced 45 to 70 cm (18 to 28 inches) apart.
  • Watering : Maintain constant humidity, especially during flowering and pod formation.
  • Successive sowing : Sow every 10 days until mid-July to prolong the harvest.

Avoid handling plants when their foliage is wet to prevent disease.

Why choose the Bagnols dwarf bean?

This French variety is distinguished by its refined flavor, perfect texture and abundant production of stringless nets. Ideal for lovers of fine and tender beans, the Bagnols bean is an excellent choice for vegetable gardens and gardeners looking for quality and yield.

The availability of our seeds varies depending on seasonal availability, production schedules and supplier inventory. Certain varieties may only be offered for a limited time based on their natural growth cycle, sowing period or available stock. These product pages are designed to help and inspire gardeners in choosing the right seeds for vegetable gardens, flower beds, pollinator gardens, container growing, naturalization projects and sustainable outdoor spaces.