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Green beans are heat-loving plants, so don't plant them until the soil has warmed up in the spring. They may sprout in cooler weather, but the plants will look yellow and stunted until it warms up.

First till up the spot where you plant them. When you are ready to plant them put the beans in water to soak for about 15 to 30 minutes to soften up the outer shell to make it easier for the bean to sprout.

Make a trench in the soil no more then an inch deep, then place the beans in the trench with about a 6-inch space in between.

Then lightly cover up the beans, do not pack the soil. Lightly water them every couple of days and in about a week you'll start to see sprouts popping through.

Tip: You may want to inoculate the beans with Rhizobia bacteria before planting them, especially if you're planting them in a sterile potting soil. Rhizobia form symbiotic colonies on the roots of beans and legumes, enabling the plants to pull nitrogen out of the atmosphere to fuel their growth. Even when Rhizobia are present in the soil, inoculating beans at planting can increase yields as much as 20%. Purchase inoculant from a garden supply store, place 1 tsp of the black powder in a jar lid, and dump moistened or soaked beans into the lid. Shake the lid around to coat the seeds with the powder, then plant as described above.

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