•How to plant: Sow 2–3 seeds per pot and lightly cover with soil.
•Watering: Water the field immediately after planting if the soil is not moist enough. The frequency of watering depends on the weather and soil type. Sandy loam soil needs more frequent watering.
•Harvest: The sole of the bean can also be eaten.
•Sitaw na turo, also known as bush beans, are a type of bean that can be eaten and have many nutritional benefits:
•Uses
•Sitaw na turo can be eaten in a variety of ways, such as mixed into dinengdeng, inabraw, or laswa. They can also be added to bean sprouts.