Because lima beans cannot survive cold weather, plant them well after the last frost; the soil temperature should be at least 70 degrees. Place them about 5" apart, "eye" side down and 1" deep, in rows 3' apart. The soil sho...

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Because lima beans cannot survive cold weather, plant them well after the last frost; the soil temperature should be at least 70 degrees. Place them about 5" apart, "eye" side down and 1" deep, in rows 3' apart. The soil should be enriched with compost or other organic matter, and deeply worked; lima beans appreciate full sun. Germination may be slow.

  • Annual. 70 days to maturity. 12-18" height. 3-6" spacing. Produces 3" pods with white baby lima beans.
  • Seeds are great for Planting in Garden or for storing in a seed safe for emergency.
  • This bush bean produces small, delicately flavored lima beans. Great for canning and freezing.