Commercially introduced by us in the U.S.
Phonetically pronounced: sa-zo-va
Sazova is one of the most productive bush beans we have ever grown. Long, slender and round pods are stringless, meaty and flavorful. Its excellent eating quality for both stews and pickling makes this Turkish variety a staple bean in our field. If you are not a big fan of trellising beans and also prioritize flavor, Sazova is a great choice for you.
Our current seed stock was grown by the farmers at Uprising Seeds in Bellingham, WA. Many thanks to co-owner and seed grower Brian Campbell who has been very supportive to our company.
Packet has 25 seeds
- Full sun
- Planting depth: 1/2-1"
- Sprouts in 7-10 days
- Ideal Growing Temperature: 70-80F
- Plant Spacing: 4-6"
- Frost hardy: No
- Growth habit: Bush
- Phaseolus vulgaris
- Growing tips: Soak seeds in water overnight. Direct-seed after last frost. Trellis pole varieties. Pick frequently to encourage production. Re-seed every two weeks for prolonged harvest.
Deborah Reichman (verified owner) –
This is a delicious and very prolific bush (albeit tall bush) green bean. I’ve just started picking them and have nothing but raves about them. I’ll be curious to see how long they produce.
Deborah Reichman (verified owner) –
These are, without a doubt, the very best bush green beans I have ever grown. They produced early and are still putting out beans at the end of the season.