Dwarf French Bean Boby Bianco (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is a heritage variety producing compact plants with stringless pods about 12 cm long. Known for its restaurant quality flavour, this bean is recommended by Cucina Caldesi in their recipe âFagiolini in sugo di pomodoriâ (green beans in tomato sauce). Italian Boby beans can even be found in Covent Garden market, a testament to their culinary reputation.
With approximately 180 seeds per packet (50 g), Boby Bianco is a reliable and productive dwarf French bean variety, perfect for fresh eating, cooking, or preserving.
ðą Sowing information
- Sow from April to June directly into wellâprepared soil.
- Plant seeds 3â4 cm deep, spacing 20â25 cm apart in rows 45â50 cm apart.
- Compact plants require little support and are ideal for small gardens.
âïļ Light exposure
Prefers full sun for strong growth and sweet pods.
ð§ Water needs
Keep soil evenly moist, especially during flowering and pod formation. Avoid waterlogging.
ðĄïļ Germination temperature & time
Seeds germinate at 15â25 °C, usually within 7â14 days.
ð Plant spacing & final size
Space plants 20â25 cm apart in rows 45â50 cm apart. Mature plants remain dwarf, around 40â50 cm tall.
ðž Harvesting notes
Harvest pods when they reach 12 cm long and are tender. Pick regularly to encourage further production.
Bullet Technical Data
- ðą Sowing depth: 3â4 cm
- ð Ideal planting months for Ireland: AprilâJune
- âïļ Light requirements: Full sun
- ðĄïļ Germination time: 7â14 days at 15â25 °C
- ð Plant height: 40â50 cm (dwarf)
- ðŠī Spacing: 20â25 cm between plants, 45â50 cm between rows
- âģ Days to maturity: 60â70 days depending on sowing date
- ð§Š Approximate seeds quantity: about 180 seeds per packet (50 g)
- ðŋ Pods: 12 cm long, stringless
ðą Companion & Rotation Notes
Partnership plants: Chard, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Cucumber, Chicory and Radicchio, Lettuce, Aubergine, Radish, Corn.





