Zone 3 · Beans & Peas Growing Guide
The cold-hardiest legume. In mild-winter zones, plant in fall for a spring harvest — the seeds overwinter in the ground. Rich, buttery flavour unlike any other bean.
In Zone 3, Broad Beans / Fava should be planted outdoors Apr 15 – May 15, after the average last frost date of approximately May 15.
Direct sow as soon as ground can be worked — seeds germinate in cold soil. Only one spring crop possible.
Direct sow as soon as ground can be worked — seeds germinate in cold soil. Only one spring crop possible.
Legume that fixes its own nitrogen. No feeding required — they actually improve soil for following crops.
What you plant next to broad beans / fava makes a real difference — some plants actively help, others compete or attract pests.
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