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Petite Filet French Bean Seeds

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Petite Filet French Beans
SKU: BN101-50
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Country Of Origin: France France
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55 days. Phaseolus vulgaris. Open Pollinated. Petite Filet French Bean. This early maturing semi bush type plant produces heavy yields of 4" long by ½" wide deep green beans. These classic French beans have stringless pods, and the seeds are slow to develop. One of the best tasting and most popular French beans in Europe. This bush plant makes it easy to pick. It does well in hot and cold growing conditions. An excellent choice for home gardens. United States Department of Agriculture, PI 474218. A variety from France. Disease Resistance: A, BCMV.

 

Lot No: 101823

Germination: 90%

Test Date: 04/2025

 

Seeds Per Pound: 1,600

 

Plant Height: 12-24” tall

 

Planting Season: Spring

 

Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun

 

Planting Method: Direct Sow

Bush Beans Phaseolus vulgaris

 
Seed DepthSoil Temp. for GerminationDays to GerminationSunlight RequirementsPlanting Time
1 to 1 1/2"above 65 F 7 to 14 daysFull Sun Spring
USDA Hardiness ZoneSeed SpacingRow SpacingSpace After ThinningDays to Harvest
N/A 3 to 5"24" 3 to 5"50 - 65 days
Bush Bean Planting Information:

Plant your bush bean seeds outdoors directly in the garden after your last frost date. For a quicker start, you can soak your seeds for 1 to 4 hours in warm water. If you soak the seeds for too long, they will split, rot, or may not germinate! Germination is improved when soil temperature is above 65°F. Plant in 2 to 3 week intervals for a steady harvest until about 3 months before the first killing frost in the fall. Plants can grow 12 to 24" tall.

Warning: Do not plant in cold, wet soil, or you may experience poor germination!

Soil Requirements:

Requires rich, fertile soil in a well-drained location in the garden. Apply mulch, grass clippings, or straw around the base of the plant.

Water Requirements:

Beans do not like soil that is too moist. Water during dry and hot spells.

Fertilizer Requirements:

Use Slow Release (6 Month) Fertilizer when planting outdoors. Periodically apply Miracle-Gro.

Harvest Tips:

Pinch or cut the pods off carefully to avoid damaging the plant. Pick every few days for tender beans. Frequent harvesting also encourages plants to produce more pods.

Beans (Bush)
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Minimum Outdoor Soil Temperature: 65 F
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Seed Depth: 1 to 1 ½“
Days to Germination: 7 to 14 days
Plant Spacing: 3 to 5”
Row Spacing: 24”
Sunlight Requirement: Full sun

Days to Harvest after Planting Outdoors: 50 to 65 days


USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 to 10

Use Miracle-Gro© Seed Starting Mix for best germination results.

A – Anthracnose

Scientific Name: Colletotrichum lagenarium

Type: Fungus

Anthracnose is a world-wide fungal disease that affects the growth of cucumbers, tomatoes, and watermelons. This disease is most common in the southern, mid-Atlantic, and mid-Western parts of the United States. Symptoms include lesions on the leaves and then yellowish circular spots begin appearing on the leaves. On watermelons the spots are irregular and turn dark brown or black. The most striking symptom is circular, black, sunken cankers appear on the fruit. When moisture is present, the black center of the lesion is covered with a gelatinous mass of salmon colored spores. With tomatoes, the disease mainly affects the tomato, but also can infect leaves, stems and roots. Sunken water soaked circular spots appear on the tomatoes. Leaves show symptoms of small circular spots with yellow halos. It can cause significant yield loss and even total crops losses. The diseased tomatoes are usually unmarketable. The infected plants should be removed to avoid further infestation. Increase space between the plants to maximize air flow and drying of the leaves. The disease is favorable when temperatures are 75-82 F and usually occur when moisture and humidity are very high. Plan on using a 3 year crop rotation and avoid planting in the same location, year after year, as the disease can survive in over winter on crop debris. Proper tillage practices may be helpful in managing the disease. Fungicides can help manage the disease. The best option is to use disease resistant varieties.

BCMV – Bean Common Mosaic Virus

Type: Virus - Potyvirus

Bean Common Mosaic Virus is a disease that affects the growth of beans, cowpeas, peanuts, peas, and soybeans. This disease is found worldwide and lowers yield and quality by as much as 80%. Symptoms include mosaic, green vein banding, leaf curling, secondary leaf malformation, and plant stunting. The leaves are usually accompanied by blistering, distortion, and a downward curling and rolling. The virus can cause substantial crop loss. The virus is transmitted both by seeds and aphids. BCMV can be eradicated by planting only resistant varieties.

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