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CRANBERRY

CRANBERRY

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75‒90 days. Cranberry beans arrived from England around 1825 and have firmly established themselves as the pinnacle of quality in a horticultural bean. Self-supporting, bush-type plants produce bountiful harvests of slender green beans that reach 3‒5 inches long with a round cross section. Enjoy them freshly shelled, or allow them to come to full maturity for the hearty, robust flavor of a dry shelling bean. Seeds per ounce: 43.
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Anastasia
Beautiful

8b Oregon
I love these beans! They are so pretty and delicious! Excellent for U.S Senate Bean soup. Healthy and easy to grow and harvest! They were very productive too!

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Michael S.
Cranberry Beans

Very pleased! Plants started coming up in a few days after planting seeds on 5/29/24. Two sixteen feet rows of plants are looking great at this time; 6/9/24. Can't wait until they're ready to harvest. Another thing, thanks for sending them so quickly after I ordered the seeds.

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linda s.
Cranberry Beans

I am in 9a. These beans are to die for. I first started buying them down south. I was delighted to see them in this catalogue. They are strong plants with lots of pods on them. I am growing more this next year.

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Mahadyan N.
I love these dry beans

I live in zone 8a. I planted cranberry beans on August 2021 from Territorial seed company. They grew very well, but then grasshoppers attacked my plants, but I am glad I able to protect some of the plants and recently harvest these beautiful beans. I love it. We will not able to enjoy them as our dinner yet this time, because they are not enough for cooking (I blame grasshoppers), but I am going to planted more next spring.

Soil Temp for Germ 60-85°F
Seed Depth 1"
Seed Spacing 2-4"
Days to Emergence 8-16
Thin Plants to 4"
Row Spacing 18-36"
Fertilizer Needs Low
Minimum Germination 80%
Seeds per Ounce Listed per variety
Seed Life 2-3 years

Phaseolus vulgaris Rich and flavorful beans are fiber-packed veggies that promote digestive health and are excellent sources of antioxidants that scavenge free radicals in the body. They are also nitrogen-fixing legumes; beans gather nitrogen from the air and load it into the soil to feed future crops.

Days to maturity are calculated from date of direct seeding.

Culture
• Beans are shallow rooted and can require up to 1/4 inch of water a day during hot weather
• Optimum soil pH is 5.5-6.5, mildly acidic
• Apply 1 cup of TSC's Complete fertilizer per 10 row feet, and 1 inch of compost

Direct Sowing
• One ounce of seed sows 10-20 row feet
• Grow Pole, Runner, and Yard Long beans on trellises

Insects & Diseases
• Common insects: Mexican bean beetles, bean weevils, cucumber beetles, spider mites
• Insect control: Pyrethrin
• Common diseases: See chart below
• Disease prevention: Avoid wetting the foliage, remove plants at the end of the year, 3-4 year crop rotation

Harvest & Storage
• Days to maturity are for the fresh shell stage
Shelling beans: Pick when fully formed but still soft and green
Dry beans: Harvest mature beans before pods begin to shatter in the field
• If weather prevents field drying, pull plants and dry inside on a tarp, turning pile daily for even drying
To thresh dry beans: When material is brittle dry, place material in bag and swing against a hard surface, or beat with a stick or rake on a tarp
• Make sure beans are fully dry, then store in a cool place
• Bean weevils may be eliminated by freezing the seed near 0°F for 2 weeks

KEY TO BEAN DISEASE RESISTANCE AND TOLERANCE
HR indicates high resistance.
IR indicates intermediate resistance.
A* | Anthracnose
BB | Bacterial Blight
BBS | Bacterial Brown Spot
BLS | Bacterial Leaf Spot
BMV | Bean Mosaic Virus
CTM | Curly Top Beet Mosaic Virus
DM | Downy Mildew
HB | Halo Blight
PM | Powdery Mildew
PMV | Pod Mottle Virus
R | Common Rust
* Numbers indicate specific disease race.

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