Shirofumi soybean
$4.00
(Glycine max)
Longer-season and more productive than Hidatsa, this edamame soybean compliments it nicely. They also have seeds which are easy to tell apart – Hidatsa has a black hilum (the “navel” where the seed connected to the pod) while Shirofumi has a green hilum.
35 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.