Broad Windsor Fava Bean Seeds

Broad Windsor Beans: A Nutrient-Rich, Versatile Crop

Broad Windsor beans are a wonderful large bean variety that matures in 75-85 days when sown in the spring, or around 6 months if planted in the fall. The plants grow to a height of 90-120 cm (3-4 feet) and produce light green pods, each containing 6-7 large pale green seeds that are easy to shell.

This variety is ideal for family gardens, with large seeds that are easy for small children to handle. Broad Windsor beans are cultivated primarily as a food crop, and the beans they produce are large and succulent—distinct from small-seeded fava beans, which are often used as a cover crop.

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Benefits of Growing Broad Windsor Beans

  • Nitrogen Fixation: These beans naturally enrich the soil by fixing nitrogen, making them an excellent choice for planting in the fall and harvesting in the spring. They are especially beneficial when followed by nitrogen-loving crops such as Brassicas, lettuce, or spinach.
  • Edibility: While the fresh or dried beans must be cooked to remove potentially harmful alkaloids, the young, tender leaves can be eaten raw or cooked like spinach.

A Historic Food Crop

Broad beans are one of the world’s most ancient and widespread food crops, valued for their nutritional richness and versatility in various cuisines.

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