Yes.
Bean plants grow in loam soil. Salt wouldn't do anything.
I think you use soil I am not sure.
A bean basically needs soil and water, like any other plant.
Soil, because a fertile soil nourishes the seedlings well
the answer is to put the soil,seed and water and it will grow:>
they by puting water and normal soil
Bean plants grow best in well-draining loamy soil that is rich in organic matter. This type of soil provides good aeration and water retention, which is important for the healthy growth of bean plants. Heavy clay soils should be amended with organic matter to improve drainage for optimal bean plant growth.
A lima bean will grow really tall when it is kept in fertile soil. They also grow tall when they are kept in smaller containers.
If you think it does then your right
Definitely mulch.
A black bean will grow faster in soil than in a cotton ball. Soil provides a stable environment for the bean to develop roots and access nutrients more effectively than a cotton ball, which may not offer the same support for growth.
yes,beans will grow with/without soil..........you can put the bean with a cotton in a bottle and put it under the sun but you have to water it everyday.......