Romano beans are considered to be a rather quick growing bean. They can usually be harvested anywhere from 45 to 55 days after you have planted them.
Lettece grows in about 3 weeks, also beans grow pretty fast. but if your project is due in less then 2 weeks your out of luck.
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Corn. Lima beans. Melons. Lots more.
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.
The answer to your question depends on what type of seed you are referring to.
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5 weeks
i say lima beans, then butter beans. lima beans, Castro beans, and green beans
Fresh water does grow the lima beans. and it is very fast too.
they don't, they will die because of the acidity of the vinegar
your face grows faster
some plants that grow like Really quickly are beans,tomatos and sometimes roses!
French beans, runner beans, squash (and some pumpkins), radishes, Swiss chard, and some kales.
Apparently, they grow incredibly rapidly. Within a week the sprouts are ready to eat.
Beans grow on vines, that grow from seeds.
Yes, they did grow beans.
Cooked beans do not grow