How to Grow Purple Hyacinth Bean
Most of the purple hyacinth bean seed sold is day length neutral and you should start to see flowers anytime after mid-summer.
However, some varieties are affected by day length and are not triggered to begin flowering until the days start to shorten. The purple pods will form shortly after the flowers start fading.
No deadheading is needed. Once the flowering starts, you should see a continual display of color.
Purple hyacinth bean vines climb by twining around structures and other plants.
You can use them to add height to a border, by growing them up a teepee or trellis.
They may need some initial training to reach the support, but once attached, they will take it from there.
You could let the vines ramble through other tall plants, trees or shrubs, or use them to cover a fence or arbor.
Product Weight | 50 g |
What's In The Box | Purple Hyacinth Bean Seeds 20pcs |