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Vigna unguiculata. Original seeds came from a Native American in Bisbee, AZ, who gave them to a truck driver, who passed them on to James Cowan, an NS/S member in Missouri. Solid black seeds, a geat producer in the low desert! From our Se...
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Heat-Resistant and Beautiful
I planted these as a summer cover crop at a public school in central Phoenix. Not only have the seeds survived the heat of July, but they are growing beautifully! I was able to plant and let them go. We are already going to have a fun harvest when the kids return.
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Sada · July 30, 2025
Bisbee black thriving in Phoenix
I planted these as cover crops for my raised beds and in my fruit tree basins in Phoenix in May. I think all of them germinated and are doing great. I haven’t harvested any beans yet but will. 5 stars
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Ron · July 3, 2025
Exceeded expectations
I bought these to try as a summer cover crop in the Phoenix area. I couldn’t believe how fast they sprouted (100% came up). I had a lot of black aphids on 2/12 plants. I sprayed them with soap water, but nearly killed the plants! I thought they were gonners, but was pleasantly surprised that they have bounced back. The aphids came back to two of the plants, but are staying away from the rest of the plants are thriving even in the summer heat.