All seeds from Gaia Seeds are of the highest quality. These seeds are cultivated in harmony with nature. Without chemical pesticides, artificial fertilizers, or genetic modification.
A recommended choice! Beautiful green and tender beans without fibers and an excellent yield. La Victoire is a heritage variety from France that has proven itself. Even if you harvest them a bit later, the beans are still soft and tender. La Victoire seeds are black and suitable for late planting, extending into the deep autumn.
Growing Stamslaboon
Sow directly into the ground from mid-May. Sowing depth about 3 centimeters and 10 cm plant distance. Row distance approximately 40 cm. Optionally, you can soak the seeds in water for 8 hours for faster germination. Do not over-fertilize or overwater the soil; La Victoire does not need it. To extend the harvest period, sow again after 3 weeks.
Like other leguminous plants, the roots form nodules containing nitrogen, which is beneficial for subsequent crops. After flowering, simply cut back the plant and leave the roots in the ground.
- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: Gaia Seeds
- Category: Legumes
- SKU: GS-VGPEU07
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All seeds from Gaia Seeds are of the highest quality. These seeds are cultivated in harmony with nature. Without chemical pesticides, artificial fertilizers, or genetic modification.
A recommended choice! Beautiful green and tender beans without fibers and an excellent yield. La Victoire is a heritage variety from France that has proven itself. Even if you harvest them a bit later, the beans are still soft and tender. La Victoire seeds are black and suitable for late planting, extending into the deep autumn.
Growing Stamslaboon
Sow directly into the ground from mid-May. Sowing depth about 3 centimeters and 10 cm plant distance. Row distance approximately 40 cm. Optionally, you can soak the seeds in water for 8 hours for faster germination. Do not over-fertilize or overwater the soil; La Victoire does not need it. To extend the harvest period, sow again after 3 weeks.
Like other leguminous plants, the roots form nodules containing nitrogen, which is beneficial for subsequent crops. After flowering, simply cut back the plant and leave the roots in the ground.
