In the US at least, green beans have been selected by plant breeders to grow well across a wider variety of climates than red beans. Red beans are typically grown in drier climates with less chance of disease than more humid parts of the country. Your area might be humid enough that red beans develop disease more easily.
Yes green beans are better than green peas
Yes because they just blatently do!!! Don't ask silly questions!!!!!
They grow in a pod. I grow Anasazi beans every year, a type of ancient pinto bean. They look just like a green bean . . . and I let the beans dry in the pod, keeping a close eye on them, since they will drop their beans from the pod after a while. I harvest them and finish drying them on sheets of newspaper or paper towels. Easy to grow, and much better than store bought . . . Especially if you keep it organic ! No chemical fertilizers, pesticides or weed sprays. Keep it natural, keep it healthy !
No, cooked beans do not grow as they are already fully developed. Uncooked beans, on the other hand, can grow into plants if planted and provided with the right conditions.
Beans typically grow better in soil rather than water. Soil provides the necessary nutrients and structure for the roots to grow properly. While beans can germinate in water, they may not thrive in the long run without the proper nutrients found in soil.
Yes orange is better than green
Beans grow faster in soil than water because soil provides a stable and nutrient-rich environment for the plant to grow. Soil also allows for better aeration and root development, which are essential for healthy plant growth. In contrast, growing beans in water may lack essential nutrients and oxygen needed for optimal growth, leading to slower development.
Because brown is better than green
Yes Green is better than brown
Yes. They actually grow faster in the dark than in the light.
Yes green is better than pink
Yes black is better than green