


Edamame Seeds
Edamame Seeds
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🌱 Ideal for home garden & cut flower growing
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Product Description & Planting Guide
🫛 Edamame Seeds
✨ Product Description
Edamame Seeds produce vigorous, bushy plants with abundant clusters of plump green soybean pods. The tender beans offer a mildly sweet, nutty flavor and a satisfying texture, making them a delicious addition to snacks, salads, stir-fries, and home-cooked meals.
Loved for their productive growth and easy harvesting, edamame plants are ideal for vegetable gardens, raised beds, and large containers. Their lush foliage and generous yields bring fresh seasonal flavor to any edible garden.
🌟 Key Features
- Plump, tender green soybean pods
- Mildly sweet and nutty flavor
- Productive and compact bushy plants
- Ideal for vegetable gardens and containers
- Non-GMO premium seeds
🌿 Growing Information
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Plant Type | Annual Legume Vegetable |
| Pod Color | Bright Green |
| Sunlight | Full Sun |
| Soil | Fertile, well-draining soil |
| Planting Depth | 2–4 cm |
| Germination Time | 7–14 days |
| Harvest Season | Summer to Early Autumn |
| Height | 45–90 cm |
| Difficulty | Easy |
🌱 How to Grow
Step 1
Sow seeds directly into fertile, well-draining soil at a depth of approximately 2–4 cm.
Step 2
Space seeds 8–15 cm apart and keep the soil evenly moist during germination.
Step 3
Maintain temperatures between 18–29°C (64–84°F) and provide full sunlight.
Step 4
Water consistently during flowering and pod development.
Step 5
Harvest when the pods are bright green, plump, and filled with tender beans.
🌼 Garden Uses
- Home vegetable gardens
- Raised garden beds
- Kitchen gardens
- Large patio containers
- Edible garden landscapes
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