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Common Bean Canadian Wonder

Phaseolus vulgaris Canadian Wonder
Common Bean, French bean, Green bean

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Ancient, dwarf and vigorous variety, with large red seeds, ideal for Chili con Carne and other Tex-Mex specialties. Once shelled, this excellent quality red kidney bean can be consumed fresh, semi-dry or dry. For a good yield, the young plant prefers a sunny exposure, in fresh, light and humus-rich soil. Planting the young plants in the vegetable garden is done from April to July, after any risk of frost, for a harvest from July until September.
Ease of cultivation
Beginner
Height at maturity
50 cm
Spread at maturity
40 cm
Exposure
Sun
Soil moisture
Moist soil
Best planting time May to June
Recommended planting time April to July
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Flowering time May to July
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Description

The Red Dwarf Bean 'Canadian Wonder' is also known as the 'Red Flageolet' or 'Cock's Kidney'. Its long fluorescent green pods usually contain 5 to 6 dark red beans, wine-colored. This old variety, already cultivated with this name in Canada at the end of the 19th century, is quite early and can be harvested as early as the end of June to consume the fresh beans or even the pods. Wait until they are completely parchment-like and dry for harvesting mature, well-colored dry beans. Rich in proteins, fibers, and potassium, this red bean is particularly consumed in Mexican or Tex-Mex cuisine to prepare Chili con carne or burritos, but also enjoyed in cold salads, soups (minestrone), as well as accompanying stews.

Whether consumed for its pod or its bean, the bean is a vegetable highly appreciated in gardens, as it is very easy to grow. It is so punctual that the gardener knows the exact date when they will make their first harvest, which is 60 days after sowing.

Discovered in the New World and acclimated in Europe starting from the 16th century, the bean has now become an essential legume in diets all over the world. Native Americans cultivated it for its dried beans, but it was the Italians who, in the 18th century, initiated the consumption of the whole pod by picking it when immature.
The bean is a vine with indeterminate growth. Primitive varieties are all climbing and require support. Later, for practical reasons, dwarf varieties were selected, but all of them have tendrils that can wrap around a support.
Pods are generally green, sometimes yellow (butter beans), striped with red, or even amethyst. Among the varieties that are consumed at the fin or extra fin stage, there are filet beans that have filaments when ripe. Then the pod becomes parchment-like and loses its flavor.

The snap bean is generally more fleshy and can be consumed entirely, both the beans and the pods, even when mature. More recently created filet - snap beans can be consumed when young at the extra fin stage or when more fleshy like a snap bean, as they do not form filaments.

Among the shell beans (those whose only the beans are consumed), we can distinguish between harvesting fresh beans and dry beans, which is done 90 days after sowing.

Harvesting: harvesting fresh beans or young pods begins 60 days after sowing. For fresh beans, it should be done before the pods start to dehydrate and develop wrinkles. The beans should barely take on their color. For the consumption of pods, harvesting should take place every 2 or 3 days, at the fin and extra fin stages for filet beans. Harvesting dry beans is done by completely cutting the plant, which is then hung in a dry and ventilated place. They can be shelled as needed.

Storage: freezing pods is now the most common method of preservation. To do this, remove the ends, wash, blanch for 5 to 6 minutes in boiling water, then plunge into cold water before drying with a clean cloth. Once packaged, the beans can be placed in the freezer at -18°C (-0.4°F). However, canning is regaining its popularity among an increasing number of consumers due to the inherent taste qualities of this preservation method. Like freezing, remove the ends, wash, blanch, and then plunge the beans into cold water. Then put them in jars and fill them with salted boiling water. Close the jars and sterilize in a pressure cooker or sterilizer for 1 hour and 30 minutes over medium heat. To do this, completely cover the jars with water after securing them.

Dry beans: when completely dry, bean seeds can be stored for up to a year if kept in good conditions, for example, in airtight jars.

Gardener's tip: beans, like all members of the Fabaceae family, have the ability to fix nitrogen from the air in the soil through a plant-bacteria symbiosis. They have the ability to regenerate soils. Beans can be included in crop rotation after incorporating green manure.
Beans are plants that are not very demanding in nutrients. Traditionally, bean cultivation is associated in Central and South America with the cultivation of squash and corn, forming a triad with positive companionship. This association is locally called Milpa. Beans also associate well with eggplants, carrots, cabbages, potatoes, and radishes, as they protect each other. Avoid, however, the presence of alliums or fennel, as their growth inhibits each other.

Spraying with nettle manure allows both effective control against aphid attacks and strengthening of the plants that have benefited from it.

Harvest

Harvest time July to October
Type of vegetable Seed and pod vegetable
Vegetable colour red
Size of vegetable Medium
Interest Flavour, Nutritional value, Colour, Productive
Flavour Sweet
Use Cooking

Plant habit

Height at maturity 50 cm
Spread at maturity 40 cm
Growth rate normal

Foliage

Foliage persistence Annual
Foliage colour medium green

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Planting and care

Soil Preparation: The Bean likes light, fresh, but not wet and nutrient-rich soils. However, it does not appreciate soils that are too chalky or too acidic. It is therefore necessary to prepare the soil well by deep digging of 20 cm (8in) without turning the soil. Then, it will be amended with compost or well-decomposed manure. Do not plant the bean on recently limed soil, as this causes hardening and loss of the taste quality of the pod.

In the open ground: Planting in the open ground is done when the soil is sufficiently warmed up and the risk of frost has passed. Choose a sunny exposure and a sheltered spot. Beans appreciate very rich, light and well-drained soils. In the previous autumn, add well-rotted compost. They must not lack water, mulch in summer to maintain some freshness and save on watering.

Space the plants 50 cm (20in) apart in all directions. Dig a hole (3 times the volume of the root ball), add well-rotted compost to the bottom of the planting hole. Install your plant with the collar at ground level and cover the soil very lightly. Firmly press down and water.

 

Cultivation

Best planting time May to June
Recommended planting time April to July

Care

Soil moisture Tolerant
Disease resistance Very good

Intended location

Type of use Vegetable garden
Planting spacing Every 50 cm
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Soil light
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), 130

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