Hidatsa soybean
$4.00
(Glycine max)
This soybean has very short plants and is an early edamame type; that is, the seeds are eaten when full-sized but still green. Released by Oscar H. Will & Co. seed company in 1953, it is apparently a descendant of ‘Sousei,’ a variety from Hokkaido, Japan which came to the U.S. in 1929.
60 seeds/packet.
In stock
Plant just after the frost-free date. Sow 1-2” deep, 3” apart in rows 7-9” apart. Harvest for edamame when seeds are full-sized but still green, or let them dry down on the plants just like beans.