Beans produce seeds in the pod. If you have for example green beans if you want to save seeds you will have to let them get too big to eat and probaly wait until the plant dies. Then strip open the beans, dry them and overwinter them in a cool place. Same goes for dry beans. no. of seeds on a plant depends in part on no. of pods. keep in mind that many varieties are hybrids and if you are saving the seed to replant it wont breed true and you are wasting your time.
no, beans grow on leafy plants that grow on the ground
No. For examples, peaches have large round pits but apple seeds are flatter and more ovoid.
A squash plant grows faster than bean plant
yes it actually does it helps spider plants really good though and it could kill bean plants though.
To successfully grow bean seeds, plant them in well-draining soil in a sunny spot, water them regularly but not too much, and provide support for the vines to climb. Fertilize the plants with a balanced fertilizer and watch out for pests and diseases. Harvest the beans when they are mature for the best taste.
in what of materials do beans grow the best
Yes.
Beans grow on vines, that grow from seeds.
At this time of year, the easiest thing to do is buy a packet of bean seeds (they are in some stores already) and plant a couple of seeds an inch deep in a pot, water and keep in the sunlight. They should come up in less than a week - beans grow rapidly.
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.
Lima bean , kidney beans , Castro beans, and green beans
The kidney bean plant. If you actually take a kidney bean from a goya bean package and put it in dirt and water, it will actually grow. The kidney bean plant is a fast growing bean plant that does not require support like a bean pole like peas.