The amount of time it takes for a lima bean to grow depends on several factors; depth of seeds in the soil, temperature of the soil and the condition of the soil. Seeds start to germinate at about 5 days and can be 5 inches tall in just a little over a month.
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Lima bean , kidney beans , Castro beans, and green beans
Leona planted lima beans in the garden in the book "Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman. She chose to plant lima beans because they remind her of her childhood in Guatemala and she hopes to bring life and vitality to the vacant lot where the garden is located.
Generally, seeds such as mustard, radish, and cress tend to sprout the fastest within a few days. These seeds have shorter germination times compared to others like carrots or peppers. Optimal conditions like moisture and warmth can also influence how quickly seeds sprout.
Lima beans typically rely on animals to disperse their seeds. After the beans ripen, they fall to the ground where animals such as squirrels may collect and bury them for later consumption, effectively dispersing the seeds.
After one month Lima beans grow about ten inches.
No, lima beans cannot grow in milk. Lima beans require soil, water, sunlight, and nutrients to grow properly. Planting lima beans in milk would not provide the necessary conditions for the plant to thrive.
No, Lima beans cannot grow in water. They will eventually mold.
Yes lima beans can grow without soil but it's not the soil that makes the difference it is what is in the soil................................ the nutrients.
Lima beans grow best in milk because milk has more nutrients.
Salt water make Lima beans grow slower
Fresh water does grow the lima beans. and it is very fast too.
i say lima beans, then butter beans. lima beans, Castro beans, and green beans
No it will just grow mold
Yes it will eventually grow 1in a half inches in 3 days.
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