Fortin Family Bean - Seeds
Latin name: Phaseolus vulgaris
The 'Fortin Family' variety produces beautiful and delicious fresh or dried wax beans. Very impressive productivity.
At risk of extinction: the original cultivar was cultivated for several generations by the Fortin family from the Cap Saint-Ignace region of Quebec (between Montmagny and Saint-Jean Port-Joli) and left as an inheritance by Catherine Fortin.
To prove its productivity: I sowed 45 g of seed in the summer of 2017 in Bic, Quebec and harvested 1,137 g of seed! No known diseases or insects.
± 30-40 seeds
Sowing: As soon as the soil can be worked
Seed depth: 5 cm
Germination time: 8-12 days
Soil: Light, humus
Location: Sun
Distance between plants: 5 cm
Distance between rows: 50 cm
Height at maturity: 40 to 80 cm
Maturity: 50-60 days