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Q: Do you plant a pinto bean to grow more pinto beans?
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If you put a pinto bean in the ground can you grow pinto beans?

Yes it will grow


What type of plant does a pinto bean seed grow into?

an edible dry plant.


Are all tree seeds the same shape?

No. For examples, peaches have large round pits but apple seeds are flatter and more ovoid.


What temperature do pinto bean grow in?

Growing pinto beans can be a very great experience pinto's grow best when the air temperature is between 70 and 80.f


Where does a bean plant come from?

no, beans grow on leafy plants that grow on the ground


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in what of materials do beans grow the best


How deep do soybean roots go?

Pinto beans are a bush type bean, they grow between 3 and 5 feet in optimum growing conditions wich makes them very popular in commercial growing. Its small size makes it easy to harvest unlike climbing beans wich grow very tall , with pinto beans you might still want to suport the plant stem with a tomatoe cage or what ever works for you.


Do cooked pinto beans grow?

Cooked beans do not grow


What is a pinto tree?

There is not such a thing as a pinto tree. Pinto beans grow on vines, they do not grow on trees.


How long does it take to grow pinto beans?

== == i think the root comes out after no more more than a week of the bean being exposed to water. Takes about 85-110 days for the plant to fully mature.


Are pinto beans grown on a tree?

No they are grown just like any other pea or bean. They are grow on a bush like vine & they grow very fast.


Do pinto beans grow in a shell?

They grow in a pod. I grow Anasazi beans every year, a type of ancient pinto bean. They look just like a green bean . . . and I let the beans dry in the pod, keeping a close eye on them, since they will drop their beans from the pod after a while. I harvest them and finish drying them on sheets of newspaper or paper towels. Easy to grow, and much better than store bought . . . Especially if you keep it organic ! No chemical fertilizers, pesticides or weed sprays. Keep it natural, keep it healthy !