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Grow your own delicious, tender cluster beans with Gawar Selection-51 seeds! A premium, high-yielding variety specially suited for Indian climates. Perfect for container gardening, kitchen gardens, and small farms, this variety offers vigorous growth, tender pods, and excellent adaptability.

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    Growing Gawar (Cluster Beans) Selection-51 from seeds in containers is absolutely doable—and a great way to get fresh, tender pods at home! Selection-51 is known for high yield, better pod quality, and adaptability to Indian climates. Here’s a complete guide:

    Container

    • Depth: Minimum 12–15 inches deep

    • Width: At least 12–16 inches (or grow in a rectangular tub for more plants)

    • Must have drainage holes

    Potting Mix

    Gawar prefers light, well-draining soil. Use:

    • 40% garden soil

    • 30% compost/vermicompost

    • 30% sand or cocopeat (to improve drainage)

    You can also add a little neem cake for root health and pest resistance.

    Best Time to Sow

    • Ideal seasons:

      • Summer crop: February–April

      • Kharif crop (monsoon): June–August

    • Loves warm weather (25–35°C)

    Sowing the Seeds

    • Sow seeds 1 inch deep, spaced 4–6 inches apart.

    • In a large container, sow 3–5 seeds depending on space.

    Sunlight

    • Needs full sunlight – at least 6–8 hours per day

    • Place on a sunny terrace, balcony, or veranda

    Watering

    • Keep soil moist but not soggy

    • Water once daily in summer, less during cooler/rainy days

    • Don’t let water collect—gawar roots hate being waterlogged

    Support (Optional)

    • Gawar is semi-erect; for taller growth, add small sticks or trellis

    • Not strictly necessary, but helps keep pods clean and easy to harvest

    Fertilizing

    • Add vermicompost or cow dung every 2 weeks

    • Optional: use a mild organic liquid fertilizer monthly

    Harvesting

    • Harvest in 45–60 days after sowing

    • Pick young, tender pods regularly for best flavor and to encourage more yield

    Pests & Care

    • Watch out for aphids or caterpillars

    • Spray neem oil (5 ml/liter water) weekly if needed

    • Keep air circulation good to avoid fungal issues