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Black Bean Seeds – 20 seeds

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Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Phaseolus vulgaris
Seed count
20 seeds
Light
Full sun
Bloom or harvest window
Harvest dry beans in about 90 days

A Phaseolus vulgaris bush bean seed packet for Frijoles Negros-style black beans, warm-soil direct sowing, no-trellis growth, and dry bean harvests.

Description

Black Bean Seeds, also known as Frijoles Negros, grow Phaseolus vulgaris bush plants for glossy dark purple-black dry beans. This compact, no-trellis bean is a practical warm-season crop for raised beds, kitchen gardens, and pantry-focused edible rows.

Why Grow It

  • Bush type habit produces without a trellis.
  • Glossy black dry beans are useful for soups, stews, rice dishes, and pantry cooking.
  • Dark seed coats give the beans their classic black bean appearance.
  • Warm-season crop is straightforward to direct sow after frost when soil is warm.

Growing Information

Botanical name Phaseolus vulgaris
Life cycle Warm-season annual bush bean
Mature height About 18-24 in. tall
Light Full sun
Bloom or harvest window Harvest dry beans in about 90 days
Seed count 20 seeds
Sowing advice Direct sow after frost danger when soil is warm, ideally 70-85 F. Soak seed overnight before planting if you want faster sprouting, then plant about 1 in. deep and keep evenly moist.
Spacing Space plants 4-6 in. apart in rows 18-24 in. apart
Germination Usually 5-10 days in warm, evenly moist soil

Best For

  • dry black bean harvests
  • raised beds and kitchen gardens
  • small-space bush bean rows
  • Frijoles Negros, soups, and rice dishes
  • pantry-focused edible gardens

Packet Details

Includes 20 Phaseolus vulgaris seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until sowing. Cook dry beans thoroughly before eating.

FAQ

Is this a bush bean?

Yes. This black bean is a bush type and does not require a trellis.

When should I plant black beans?

Direct sow after frost when soil has warmed. The ideal planting temperature range is about 70-85 F.

Can I soak the seeds?

Yes. Soaking overnight before planting can help speed sprouting in warm, evenly moist soil.

How long until harvest?

Plan on about 90 days for dry beans, with timing influenced by temperature, moisture, and local season length.

Growing Guide

Botanical namePhaseolus vulgaris
Seed count20 seeds
LightFull sun
Bloom or harvest windowHarvest dry beans in about 90 days

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Phaseolus vulgaris

Life cycle

Warm-season annual bush bean

Mature height

About 18-24 in. tall

Light

Full sun

Bloom or harvest window

Harvest dry beans in about 90 days

Seed count

20 seeds

Sowing advice

Direct sow after frost danger when soil is warm, ideally 70-85 F. Soak seed overnight before planting if you want faster sprouting, then plant about 1 in. deep and keep evenly moist.

Spacing

Space plants 4-6 in. apart in rows 18-24 in. apart

Germination

Usually 5-10 days in warm, evenly moist soil

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