Bush Variety- Midori soybean is an early-maturing, heirloom variety prized for its high yields and flavorful, large green seeds. Ideal for edamame, these beans are ready to harvest in about 80-90 days, producing robust plants that thrive in well-drained, fertile soil with full sun exposure. Midori soybeans are resistant to common pests and diseases, making them a reliable choice for gardeners. The pods, typically containing 2-3 beans each, are harvested when they are still green and plump. Enjoy them steamed, boiled, or added to various dishes for a nutritious and delicious treat rich in protein and essential nutrients.
Shirofumi (Edamame) Soybean (Bush)
Waiting to see if any more germinate. So far, about 50% of the seeds have germinated. Hoping more will come up in the next few days. I’m in zone 7B and I put them in the ground in May.
Our seeds have sprouted into baby soy bean plants!
I planted these seeds and got excellent germination. Can’t wait til we can pick and eat them!
My family enjoys eating Edamame, and I love that I can grow it organically instead of buying it conventionally grown from the grocery store. Planted a few weeks ago in my Greenstalk. So far so good, 100% germination rate and looks great!
I'm not just saying this because I am from the great state of New York, but the New Yorker tomato from MI Gardener is stupendous....It almost over-performed last summer (is that even possible?) I can't wait to get started with them again this year.!!
I used revive Rex last year with excellent outcomes. I wanted you to make sure I have it on had for this gardening season.
Delicious and prolific.I'll plant this on repeat!
Grew these for the past three years and I will keep growing them for many more. I highly recommend them. Great germination rate. Every onion grew to the size of baseballs and others a bit bigger and they store very well.Best long day onion I have ever grow.
I am very happy with my heirloom seeds. I cannot wait to germinate them.