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Growing beans in winter is generally challenging due to their sensitivity to cold temperatures. In most climates, beans are warm-season crops that thrive in temperatures above 60°F (15°C). However, in milder climates or with the use of greenhouses, row covers, or cold frames, it may be possible to grow certain varieties of beans during the winter months. Indoor gardening or using heated environments can also be effective for winter bean cultivation.

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