 
      Mascotte Garden Bean Seeds
Mascotte Garden Bean Seeds
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- Grow Zone- - 
- Mature Height- 18 
- Mature Width- 10 
- Sun / Shade- Full Sun 
- Bloom Size- need bloom size meta 
- Tomato Fruit Set
- Days To Maturity- 55 
- Fruit Weight
- Soil Tolerance- Clay, Normal, loamy, Poor, and Sandy 
- Moisture- Dry and Moist, well-drained 
- Description / Mascotte Garden Bean Seeds- Days to Maturity; 55 from direct sow - All-America Selections (AAS) Winner 2014 - Bush Bean - The first bean to win an All-America Selections since 1991, Mascotte arrives in style. This petite French filet bean is just right for containers as well as the garden, a bush-type haricot vert with dense but shallow roots and stringless beans that sit right on the top of the foliage, for easy picking. It's your patio vegetable extraordinaire for the season. - But Mascotte is much more than just a pretty face. This bean is prepared to set a good generous crop of 5- to 6-inch pods, just ¼-inch in diameter but packed with rich, succulent flavor and crunchy texture. They're made to be julienned, but also taste delicious straight from the garden, pod and all. - Mascotte reaches just 16 to 18 inches high and about 8 to 10 inches wide, so it's incredibly compact. If you're growing it in the garden, sow the seeds 2 to 3 inches apart in rows about a foot apart. If it's going in a window box, space holes about a foot apart and fill each hole with 3 to 4 seeds. And if you're planting it in a round flowerpot or similar container, space holes 4 inches apart and put 5 seeds in each hole. - Resistant to bean common mosaic virus, anthracnose, and halo blight, this dwarf bean is a treasure for any setting. White blooms arise in spring, beginning its season of glory. They are quickly followed by the young pods, which lie right on top of the foliage, as if inviting you to pick them. Nothing could be simpler or more attractive. Grow Mascotte as both a working veggie and an ornamental among the nasturtiums and spreading petunias this season. You'll love how it improves the garden and beautifies the patio or deck. - Resists: CBMV/A/HB 
- Product DetailsSKU: 52613-PK-P1
 Genus: Phaseolus
 Species: vulgaris
 Variety: Mascotte
 Bloom Color: White
 Foliage Color: Medium Green
 Habit: Upright
 Light Requirements: Full Sun
 Moisture Requirements: Dry, Moist, well-drained
 Soil Type: Clay, Normal, loamy, Poor, Sandy
 Harvest Season:- Early Fall
- Early Summer
- Late Summer
- Mid Summer
 
 Uses:- Beds
- Cuisine
- Outdoor
- Containers
- Ornamental
 - Direct Sow
- Easy Care Plants
- Edible
- Soil Builder
- Award Winner
- Free Bloomer
 
