Yes beans can grow in liquid. When my freind was in seccond grade she did that experiment and it grew stems.
Beans grow on vines, that grow from seeds.
Vanilla is a flavoring and an aromatic. It comes from the seeds of an orchid. The vanilla beans are the pods of the orchid that hold the seeds. The seeds can be used directly in foods and the pods are often used to flavor foods by steeping them in hot liquid. Vanilla extract often used in baking is made by soaking the beans in an edible alchohol to extract their flavor and then bottling the resulting liquid.
Beans are grown from seed.
Bean sprouts are produced from mung beans or soy beans. Alfalfa sprouts are grown from alfalfa seeds and are much smaller than bean sprouts.
green beans and Castor beans
Beans can not be grown by milk
Dry beans are the seed inside a bean pod. Some varieties referred to as shell beans are grown specifically from Dry Bush bean varieties for the large edible seeds. Note: not all beans are green, they come in varying colors and patterns.http://www.thegutsygourmet.net/post-bean.jpg
Oats are a cereal crop like wheat, but a different species.
No, maize is not a pulse; it is a cereal grain. Pulses refer to the seeds of leguminous plants, such as beans, lentils, and peas, which are high in protein and grown for their dried seeds. In contrast, maize, also known as corn, is primarily grown for its carbohydrate-rich kernels and is classified as a member of the grass family.
They are grown.
Yes, the seeds inside of green beans are just like the seeds inside any other plant. If you take care of the plants correctly, and if they are planted in good soil, with appropriate amounts of sunlight and water, a green bean plant should sprout from the seeds. But if you're talking about canned or cooked beans no, if you use garden grown beans yes. But be sure to let them reach maturity, leaving them on the plant until they start to turn brown. Or pick when full grown, and dry them well. Take from robust plants if possible.
it is grown in sunner and fall