Soleil Baby Filet Bush Bean

57-62 days. Your kitchen garden color palette is sure to be complimented by these lovely golden Filet Beans. Soleil is French for sun and if you like wax Beans, you will love these. Pale yellow, uniform and straight, Soleil is a baby Filet Bean with the subtle, buttery flavor of Wax Beans and yields a concentrated harvest to grace your summer table. Babysit Filet Beans carefully, harvesting at about 4" long, between 1/6" and 1/4" in diameter right before eating for a taste of heaven on your plate. Serve with a light sprinkle of chopped fresh Chervil to bring out Soleil's sweetness. (OP.)

One packet of about 180 seeds
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  • Beans are the mainstay of the kitchen garden: both easy and rewarding. Store-bought can't compare with home-grown Beans; modest toil and small Bean patches yield large returns. To satisfy zee french in you, here are five haricots verts or ultra-slim filet types, difficult to find at the market and coveted by chefs everywhere. Beans are native to South America: sow when soil has reliably warmed to 60°F or by the last frost date. Harvest straight to the kitchen at their optimal size for eating, usually when small. Pick filet types when thin. Don't wait until seeds form in their tender pods because by then, the sweetness, not to mention the tender-crispness, is lost.

    Average seed life: 2-3 years.
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Beans are the mainstay of the kitchen garden: both easy and rewarding. Store-bought can't compare with home-grown Beans; modest toil and small Bean patches yield large returns. To satisfy zee french in you, here are five haricots verts or ultra-slim filet types, difficult to find at the market and coveted by chefs everywhere. Beans are native to South America: sow when soil has reliably warmed to 60°F or by the last frost date. Harvest straight to the kitchen at their optimal size for eating, usually when small. Pick filet types when thin. Don't wait until seeds form in their tender pods because by then, the sweetness, not to mention the tender-crispness, is lost.

Average seed life: 2-3 years.
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