Bean 'Borlotti'

Phaseolus vulgaris 'Borlotti lingua di fuoco'

An old Italian favourite for use as a dried bean as it readily picks up flavour from accompanying ingredients. Although not strictly a climbing bean, grow on a teepee or trellis to improve your harvest. Perfect for homemade baked beans and minestrone soup..

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Bean 'Borlotti'

One of the oldest heirloom bean varieties in cultivation today and still the most popular dried beans in Italy, their full name translates as 'Tongue of Fire' in reference to their vibrant crimson pods which are splashed with white, while the beans are, in fact, the opposite (white splashed with red). A wonderful heirloom bean that transforms a humble dish into something buttery and rich. Delicious and highly productive.
How to grow

Fast growing tender annuals, beans perform best in warm, sunny positions. Shallow rooted vegetables, beans require regular watering. Their ideal soil will be enriched with organic matter, be neutral to alkaline and also have some potassium applied prior to sowing. Climbing and pole beans require support, while bush beans are self-supporting. Sow seed direct when soil temperature is between 16-29 degrees C and there is no likelihood of frost. Seed should germinate within 6-15 days and seedlings should be protected from snails and slugs. Water regularly and when plants start cropping, pick daily to maximise your harvest. At the end of the season, compost plants to add nitrogen back into your soil.

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