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Pod beans of all types will grow well in standard garden soil.

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Will soaking red kidney beans help them sprout?

Yes. It will loosen the shell on the bean and give the bean life. If you soak them for 3 - 4 days, the red kidney bean will sprout without having to plant it in soil, but if you soak a red kidney bean just overnight and then plant it in soil, the bean will be much more likely to grow by a great deal.


What do you need to grow a bean?

A bean basically needs soil and water, like any other plant.


Can dry kidney beans grow in soil?

No, dry kidney beans are seeds that need to be properly planted in soil to germinate and grow into a plant. The beans need moisture, warmth, and nutrients from the soil to sprout and develop into a healthy plant.


What kind of soil do you use on a bean plant?

brown soil


How much soil do you need for a bean plant?

you don't need too much but not to less like a little beaker or a small glass


Does a bean seed need sunlight to grow?

No, bean seeds do not need sunlight to grow. They primarily require water, air, and warmth to germinate and begin their growth process. Once the seedling emerges from the ground, it will need sunlight for photosynthesis to produce energy for further growth.


How much soil should you plant with your lima bean?

about 6 cups of soil


What happens to each part of the red kidney bean as the seed turns into a plant?

Its seed is transformed in to the plant. The radicle forms the root, cotyledones form cotyledonary leaves, shoot comes out from the plumule and seedcoat remains burried in the soil.


How do you plant bean seed?

the answer is to put the soil,seed and water and it will grow:>


Can a bean plant grow if you add salt?

Bean plants grow in loam soil. Salt wouldn't do anything.


Can a bean plant grow just as fast in sand as soil?

If you think it does then your right


What minerals is restored to the soil plant of the pea and bean family?

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