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Agora

Fava Bean
Botanical illustration of Agora
🌱 55d to harvest Upright

Sweet, meadow-bright flavor fills the pod with a creamy, tender bite at peak harvest—Agora fava beans are prized for their smooth…

Planting Schedule

Add Agora to your garden to build a schedule and get reminders.

Crop Dates

MilestoneDate
Start IndoorsDirect Sow
Last FrostJun 1st
Transplant / Sow OutdoorsJun 1st
Harvest BeginsJul 26th
Harvest EndsAug 1st

Crop Details

TraitValue
Days to Maturity55
Sun RequirementsFull SunFull sun
Growth HabitUpright
Support NeededNone
Planting DepthNormal
Germination Temp (°F)60
Min Soil Temp (°F)40
Min Night Temp (°F)28
Harden Off (days)Not Required

Frequently Asked Questions


What pest or disease most commonly affects Vicia faba (fava/dwarf broad beans), and how do I control it?
Watch for chocolate-brown spots and powdery growth that signal faba bean rust or other foliar fungal issues; these spread quickly in cool, humid weather. Remove affected leaves early, improve airflow by spacing plants in full sun, and avoid overhead watering. If problems persist, use a labeled fungicide for edible legumes and follow the interval on the label.
How often should I water Vicia faba during the main growth phase?
During active vegetative growth and until flowering/early pod set, keep soil consistently moist but not soggy—about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water per week total, adjusted for rainfall and heat. Water at the base so the foliage stays dry, and don’t let the soil dry out completely because fava beans can abort flowers and young pods under drought stress.
How can I tell when Vicia faba is ready to harvest?
Harvest when pods are well-filled but still tender, typically around 55 days after sowing; shell a pod and choose the stage where the beans are smooth, plump, and about their full size. For “tender-shell” use, pick pods earlier before the beans start to look hard or starchy, and for dried beans, leave pods on the plant until they fully dry and rattle.
Botanical illustration of Agora

Sweet, meadow-bright flavor fills the pod with a creamy, tender bite at peak harvest—Agora fava beans are prized for their smooth texture and rich, green-sweet character. The pods develop with a confident, sturdy presence and hold their quality through the cool-season window, making them ideal for turning into velvety spreads, bright purées, and hearty additions to seasonal dishes. Grow Agora for a garden-to-table harvest that tastes as fresh as it looks—bold, lush, and unmistakably fava.

Sowing Tips

Transplant Conditions

Wait until soil reaches 40°F and nights stay above 28°F before moving outdoors.

Expert Note

Direct-sow fava when soil is cool and keep it evenly moist for best flowering and tender pods.