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10 to 14 days, they are very much like tomatoes.
The lens on a microscope got their name from a lentil bean.(The lens on a microscope look like a lentil bean)
Lentil bean
yes
quite hot but sweet
Yes, "sprout" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to grow or develop new parts, typically referring to plants. Example: "The seeds sprouted after being watered."
the curved glass looked like a lentil
A sprout - which could be a bean sprout or other seed which has been allowed to sprout sufficiently to include in cooking, or a Brussels sprout, a small cabbage-like leafy plant - is considered to be a vegetable.
Depends on the temperature and how deep they were planted and if they got enough moisture. The ones I planted took 14-21 days to pop up above the ground. I planted them 3-4 inches deep. DO NOT weed the area during this time because the baby glads look like stray grass weeds. Be sure to plant them with the proper side up. What looks like root can be a sprout and some people plant them upside down. You can try placing the bulbs in a tray of shallow water and let them sprout new green growth and then plant them in the ground, green growth upwards.
katsumas like mutant sprout and green at the grocery store
peanuts fall under a legume family like the close relative the lentil
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