the best soil is loamy
The best soil is potting soil for a Lima bean growth.
about 6 cups of soil
I think you use soil I am not sure.
The soil should not be overly acidic, salty, or sandy. Add lime to acidic soil and extra compost to sandy soil. Apart from that, most well structured and tilled soils with organic matter incorporated are suitable.
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.
kindey lima
the word "Lima Bean" comes from Peru
in soil, i did a experiment on it and some of the multiple beans died in the soil and the others didn't grow as tall or as healthy as the ones in potting soil. i am now planting the potting soil ones in my garden as the others in the dirt are staying on the window.
pinto bean grows way faster
"Habichuela lima"
No, because sunlight can not reach a seed when it is in the soil, but plants still germinate.
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