it alldepends of where you are in the world in the south it usually takes a pole bean 6-8 wks it also depends on frost, rain and other conditions . Theres a new web ste that takes guestions on gardening in a state by state way its vegetation somethin sorry cant remember but i like the idea that if every person grew one plant there would be no hunger in the world
germination pinto bean plant
Put a wet paper towel into a ziplock bag. Put a couple of beans on the paper towel. Leave it on the sun for a while. Every day you must wet the paper towel. It will tale a few days, but then roots will come out of the bean. Then you are ready to plant the bean into the ground.
I believe that you are in fact talking about green beans
10 months
About 3-6 months. ** Green beans are like most green vegetables. They will keep growing until they are picked or die. The green bean has more flavor and is more tender if picked at about 3 to 5 inches long. Any longer and the green bean can get rather stringy and bitter. But you can let them grow so the inside bean is as big as a lima bean. The beans thpugh on the inside are a purplish colo if you plant the blue lake green beans.
About two weeks.
Unless you're trying to grow a real life Giant Beanstalk, you're definitely not going to take that long for a bean plant. Most bean plants only take about two months from planting to produce fully mature beans.
between 55-60 days.
Anasazi is a bush dry bean that matures in 65-70 days.
== == i think the root comes out after no more more than a week of the bean being exposed to water. Takes about 85-110 days for the plant to fully mature.
Yes, when a bean plant produces seeds in long pods, it is a form of reproduction known as sexual reproduction. Pollination of flowers leads to the development of seeds within the pods, which can then be dispersed to grow new bean plants.
beans normally start to germinate within 3 to 4 days after sowing; it would depend on the time of year (temperature) and the depth of planting