When planting lima bean seeds, you should place them with the eye (the slightly indented scar) facing up. This orientation helps the seedling emerge more easily from the soil as it grows. Ensuring the eye is positioned correctly can improve germination and overall plant development.
yes it actually does it helps spider plants really good though and it could kill bean plants though.
pinto bean grows way faster
no it actually hurts the plant and it will slow it down from growing.
The lima bean comes from pods that hang downwards on the plant, each containing 4-7 beans.
Phaseolus lunatus is the lima bean. Its well know as a "butter bean" as well and other names in other counties. The Lima Bean is known in so many different cultures and called so many different names.
The two halves of a lima bean are called cotyledons. These are the seed leaves that store nutrients for the developing plant. When the lima bean germinates, the cotyledons provide the necessary energy for growth until the plant can photosynthesize.
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A lima bean plant, being an angiosperm, produces seeds through flowering and pollination, where fertilization occurs within the flowers, leading to the formation of seeds enclosed in pods. In contrast, a pond pine, as a gymnosperm, reproduces by producing cones; its seeds develop from ovules that are exposed on the surface of these cones rather than being enclosed in a fruit. This fundamental difference reflects their distinct reproductive strategies within the plant kingdom.
yes NO its not it's and angiopserm
You can get 8 to 10 inch pots, put gravel in the bottom and fill with potting soil. Soak your lima bean seeds overnight and plant 1 1/2 inch deep. Once they sprout, put a stake in the pot for the bean plant to climb on. Stagger your plantings so you always have lima beans.
== == Lima Bean: Any of a variety oflegumes of the species "Phaseolus limensis" widely cultivated for their edible seeds.