No, generally, if you boil seeds you kill them and they will not grow at all.
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because the plants dost have room in cities
It depends on how long you cook them for, if you cook lentil beans for over 20 min. it will not grow any thing less it will indeed grow.But anything more it will take a longer time to grow.
I use mung beans and alfalfa - very tasty and crispy in salads and stir-fry. I keep 3 or 4 jars of each going at about 2 - 3 day sowing intervals so I guess it is about 10 days for mung beans and about 7 days for the alfalfa from starting them to eating them.
Pinto beans can grow faster in ground or outside soil because it's more natural.
No, cooked beans do not grow as they are already fully developed. Uncooked beans, on the other hand, can grow into plants if planted and provided with the right conditions.
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water for three days then rich soil should do the job
Salt water make Lima beans grow slower
in water
Yes. They actually grow faster in the dark than in the light.
No organism that has been cooked can then grow. Cooking an organism changes its organic composition entirely, effectively killing it. Something which is dead cannot grow. This applies to lentils as well as everything else.