Judías verdes
Judías verdes
Las judías verdes crecen rápido y son conocidas por sus vainas tiernas y sabrosas. Estas plantas compactas y frondosas son perfectas para huertos pequeños y para cultivar en macetas. Las vainas miden entre 13 y 15 cm de largo, son crujientes, sin hebras y tienen el sabor clásico de las judías verdes. Maduran rápidamente, proporcionando una cosecha temprana y continua. Ideales para consumir frescas, enlatadas o congeladas, las judías verdes son una opción versátil y fácil de cultivar para jardineros y cocineros caseros.
- NON-GMO
- Apto para espacios pequeños
- Amigable con los contenedores



Creciendo Judías verdes
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Tasa de germinación
de 8 a 16 días
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Sol
Pleno sol (más de 6 horas al día)
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Plant Type
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Tamaño de la planta
de 12 a 22 pulgadas
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Necesidades de agua
Mantenga la tierra uniformemente húmeda
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Profundidad de la semilla
1 pulgada
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Tamaño del contenedor
Maceta grande (12-24 pulgadas)
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Espere cosechar
50 a 60 días
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Zonas
2-9
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Espaciamiento de plantas
de 4 a 6 pulgadas de distancia
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Plantas acompañantes
Zanahorias, maíz, rábanos, pepinos, lechuga y apio.
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Problemas comunes
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Parásito
Ácaros, gusanos cortadores, pulgones y escarabajos
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Usos culinarios
Fresco, enlatado, salteado, en sopas y guisos, en escabeche y como guarnición.
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Temporada de crecimiento
Finales de primavera y principios de otoño
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Empiece a plantar en interiores
2 a 4 semanas antes de la última helada
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Empiece a plantar al aire libre
1 a 2 semanas antes de la última helada
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