Vica faba
An exceptional heirloom variety, Aquadulce has lead the market for early winter broad beans for well over a hundred years now. Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Prized for its cold hardiness, this bean is very easy to grow, produces early and abundantly. A good choice to grow for a children’s garden.
According to William Woys Weaver, “This bean is the Agua Dulce Long-Podded of Vilmorin (1885), a variety that originated in Spain as a selection of haba de Sevilla, also called haba de Tarragona. It is a megalosperma type that traces through haba de Sevilla to the late middle ages. It was introduced commercially Agua Ducle Broad Bean in the middle of the nineteenth century and was illustrated in the Album Vilmorin (1871) However, the haba de Sevilla was raised in Mexico since the period of Spanish settlement, and therefore, Agua Dulce has many close relatives in the numerous old Mexican varieties that evolved in the Southwest. Many of those varieties are still available today.”
One of the most delicious broad beans in terms of flavour and texture. Simply simmer the green shelled beans a few minutes in hot water with a sprig of thyme, then toss with butter, lemon juice, salt and pepper for a delicious meal. Pinch off the young tops when the pods have set and use them in stir fries or raw in salads as a delicious and nutritious green. In France the green, young tender pods are cooked whole. Broad beans are rich in Vitamins A, B, B6, C and E, Calcium Magnesium, Iron, folate and fibre. The plants can also be dug into the soil as a green manure once beans are harvested.
Sow in double rows in well prepared soil in autumn to allow the plant to get a good start on winter. Soak the beans in water for a few hours before planting to speed up germination. Keep the soil moist in dry periods to prevent flowers from dropping. Support might be needed when the plants get bigger, and the best way to do this is to create a box around the plants which they can lean against. Pinch out the tops once the flowers have wilted to direct the plant’s energy to the developing pods. Harvesting continually will ensure a 4-6 week harvest period.
Ready to harvest from about 90 days
Coastal Areas: Apr-June
Inland Areas: Apr-May
Subtropical Areas: Apr-May
Standard packet contains approx. 20 Seeds
Petite packet contains approx. 7 Seeds
Aquadulce
- Product Code: 208-0005
- Availability: Out Of Stock
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R32.43