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BeSweet Edamame Soybean Seeds – Non-GMO Open-Pollinated Bush Soybean

BeSweet Edamame Soybean Seeds – Non-GMO Open-Pollinated Bush Soybean

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BeSweet Edamame Soybean Seeds – Non-GMO Open-Pollinated

Glycine max

Grow fresh, delicious BeSweet Edamame Soybeans at home with this productive annual bush soybean variety. BeSweet Edamame produces tender green pods filled with young soybeans that are perfect for steaming, boiling, stir-fries, salads, tofu, soy milk, tempeh, sprouting, and Asian-style home cooking.

This non-GMO, open-pollinated soybean variety grows in a compact bush habit, making it a great choice for home gardens, raised beds, containers, and greenhouse growing. Edamame is best harvested when the pods are plump, green, and filled out, before the beans become too mature or hard.

Why Grow BeSweet Edamame?

  • Popular Asian vegetable bean for home gardens
  • Non-GMO and open-pollinated soybean seeds
  • Compact bush-type plants
  • Produces tender green edamame pods
  • Great for steaming, boiling, stir-fries, salads, tofu, soy milk, and tempeh
  • Suitable for garden beds, raised beds, containers, and greenhouse growing
  • High-yielding under good growing conditions
  • Excellent warm-season annual vegetable

Growing Information

  • Botanical Name: Glycine max
  • Common Name: BeSweet Edamame Soybean
  • Plant Type: Annual vegetable bean
  • Seed Type: Non-GMO, open-pollinated
  • Growth Habit: Bush type
  • Days to Maturity: About 75–105 days
  • Sunlight: Full sun
  • Soil: Fertile, loose, well-draining soil
  • Seed Depth: About 1 inch
  • Plant Spacing: 8–15 inches apart
  • Row Spacing: 18–24 inches apart
  • Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, but not soggy
  • Best Planting Season: Spring to summer after danger of frost

How to Plant BeSweet Edamame Seeds

Sow seeds outdoors after the danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed. Plant seeds about 1 inch deep in fertile, well-draining soil. Edamame grows best in warm weather with full sun and good airflow.

Keep the soil evenly moist during germination, flowering, and pod development. Avoid waterlogged soil, as overly wet conditions can cause root problems.

Garden Care Tips

BeSweet Edamame plants grow best in warm weather and full sun. Water at the soil level instead of wetting the leaves to help reduce disease pressure. Good airflow and healthy soil will support stronger plants and better pod production.

Watch for common garden pests such as beetles, aphids, spider mites, and cutworms. Regular garden checks help catch pest problems early.

Harvesting BeSweet Edamame

Harvest edamame pods when they are plump, green, and fully filled out, but before the beans become too hard. Pick pods regularly when ready for the best flavor and texture.

Fresh edamame can be steamed, boiled, lightly salted, added to stir-fries, or used in a variety of Asian-style dishes.

Important Growing Note

Germination and growth results may vary depending on temperature, soil, moisture, sunlight, and growing conditions. For best results, plant during warm weather after frost danger has passed and avoid cold, wet soil.

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