Description
Henderson's Baby Lima Bean
A very prolific heirloom that produces delicious buttery baby limas, three to four beans per easy-to-shell pod. This variety was discovered in Virginia in 1885 and introduced by the Peter Henderson Co. in 1888. A sturdy early producer.
Planting
Plant outdoors in rich soil and full sun well after last frost, when soil has warmed to at least 65℉. May be slow to germinate, but will grow prolifically once established. Drought tolerant. Plant every two weeks for a continuous supply.
Harvest
Harvest when the bean pods fill out but are still tender for fresh shelling, or let dry on the plant for storage. Pick frequently while pods are young for best quality and yield.
- Plant Space: 6"
- Row Space: 2-3'
- Sprouts in 7-10 days
- Matures in 65 days
- Seed Count: Approx. 50