




🌟 Grow Your Own Snack Sensation!
These Japanese Edamame seeds yield high-protein young soybeans in just 80-90 days, producing clusters of pods that are perfect for snacking or adding to various dishes. With a weight of 1 ounce, this highly productive variety is a must-have for health-conscious gardeners.
| Item Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
M**E
Plant them VERY shallow - 100% germination
Germination rate was about 10% for me. Could be user error, but all my other planted seeds are doing well with 80-90% rates - so take that for what it's worth. 🤷♀️**UPDATE - Germination rate improved to 100% when I plated seeds very shallow - like barely covered with soil. ALL of them are on their way now!!!
K**K
Every bean sprouted
Great purchase, really took off and sprouted in 7 days, give them a few more days as the package says 7-10 days. I started indoors due to still cooler weather here in Massachusetts. Definitely recommend this brand. Yes I play plant music (there's an app for that) happy harvesting.
J**M
No Germination
Started 24 seeds indoors, nothing grew in the first three weeks. Planted about 50 seeds outdoors. It's been almost two weeks and nothing has sprouted. Beans and other items planted at the same time are doing good.
A**X
A Must-Have for Health-Conscious Gardeners
I am delighted with my purchase of Japanese Edamame Seeds from MySeeds.Co! As an avid gardener and health enthusiast, I was drawn to these seeds for their high protein content and delectable taste. The soybean plants thrived in my garden, and within 80-90 days, I had a bountiful harvest of clusters of pods, each containing 2-5 beans. The pods were plump and green, signaling the perfect time for picking. These edamame plants yield generously and served as a nutritious and satisfying snack, lightly simmered and sprinkled with a touch of salt.The versatility of these edamame beans pleasantly surprised me. I've added them to stir-fries, paired them with meats and other vegetables, and even enjoyed them as a wholesome side dish. These plants' productive nature and excellent nutritional value make them a valuable addition to any garden. I wholeheartedly recommend Japanese Edamame Seeds for gardeners looking to elevate their culinary experience with a delightful, protein-packed treat straight from the garden.
A**.
Bought for science - good growth.
I ordered these for my kid's high school science experiment. We planted them in indoor starter trays using Miracle-Gro potting mix, gave each on about 1.5 tablespoons of water, and covered them. We had germination in about 5 days and about a 80% success rate. We watered with about a tablespoon of water when the soil started looking dry. I cannot comment on the actual soy beans, though. We contaminated our plants over the course of 2 weeks with various concentrations of detergent-laced water and then ended the experiment. The set of plants that we watered with normal tap water grew to about 20-25" in about 2 weeks after germination. This was indoors, 68F, with an "Abonnyc" full spectrum 3-element grow light 10 hours a day. When we yanked the plants from their planter at the end of the experiment, they had well formed root systems. I'd say if you start these indoors and transplant outside (in season), you'll have pretty good results. Just make sure you don't have a bunch of detergent run-off flowing through your garden or you may get less impressive results.
S**A
Almost all seeds grew
I had maybe three that didn't start up. Fantastic!
D**T
Failed to thrive
I planted these and some other beans in pots. The others are large and vigorous, but these had few survivors and poor growth. I think they all sprouted but didn't break through the heavy black dirt I used. The one that did make it has not grown since. I could plant them shallower and use potting soil, but compared to other beans under the same conditions these just did not thrive.
M**L
Very tasty
Very tasty
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