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  • What Is a Lupine Bean?

    The lupine bean is the most widely eaten type of Lupini bean. According to Purdue University, the white lupine bean was used to enrich crop soil more than 2,000 years ago by the ancient Egyptians....

  • What Types of Soil Do Beans Grow In?

    Beans are a nutritious, easy-to-grow vegetable. The ideal soil for bean growing is a well-drained, slightly acidic loam. Soil fertilization and crop rotation are also beneficial when growing beans.

  • How to Grow Beans in Cups With Soil for a Science Project

    There's nothing more fulfilling than watching something grow from your care. For young students, this is especially exciting. Growing beans in a cup is a common science project teachers share with...

  • How to Plant Pole Lima Bean Seeds

    All bean plants come in two basic growing varieties, bush and pole climbing. The bush bean grows just as the name implies -- the plants resemble a small bush and rarely exceed 30 inches in height....

  • How to Tie Bean Plants to Poles

    Green beans can be "taught" to climb up poles, as they naturally grow as vines that cling to and grow around what is nearest their roots. For this reason, they are often called "pole beans." There...

  • How to Propagate Castor-Oil Seeds

    The castor-oil plant is a fast-growing tropical evergreen. It can grow up to 20 feet tall in the right climate and produces five-lobed spiky foliage. The castor-oil bean has a tendency to...

  • How to Grow the Biggest Bean Plant

    Jack is not the only who can grow a towering beanstalk. Beans are native North American plants, used in domestic cultivation long before European explorers arrived. The earliest cultivated beans...

  • PH Effect on the Growth of Bean Plants

    The pH reading for soil is a measure of its acid-forming hydrogen ion activity. On the pH scale, which ranges from zero to 14, a reading below 7 is acidic and a reading above 7 is alkaline....

  • How to Raise Castor Beans

    Castor beans are the source of both castor oil and the poison ricin. The plants grow rapidly, reaching heights of six feet or taller in just three months. Elongated pods bearing the beans emerge...

  • How to Take Care of a Bean Plant

    Bean plants are commonly found in many residential gardens and are a favorite of amateur gardeners as they are quite easy to care for. By carefully monitoring bean plants to ensure they are...

  • Which Plant Food Has the Most Effect on Lima Beans?

    Lima beans are considered a tender annual and should be planted about three to four weeks after the risk of frost has passed. They are started best inside and planted in the garden when outside...

  • How to Make a Soya Bean Plant

    The soya bean, or soybean, is an annual legume that grows in bushes about one to three feet tall and produces green pods one to four inches long. Soybeans require warmer weather than other bean...

  • Life Cycle of a Bean Plant

    Bean plants make excellent examples for learning the basic life cycle of vegetables. Within seven days, a bean seed can grow from seed to having true leaves.

  • How to Plant Blue Lake Bush Beans in Containers

    Blue Lake bush beans are among the most popular garden crop every year. Standing about 18 inches tall, these bushes can produce servings of snap beans in only about two months. Apartment dwellers...

  • How to Raise Pole Beans

    Pole beans--also known as snap beans or green beans--are a favorite of home gardeners, second only to tomatoes. When the bean plants send vines and tendrils climbing up a trellis, they add a...

  • Bean Planting

    Beans are a fantastic source of protein and are extremely inexpensive to grow. The effort involved in bean growing is relatively minimal and uncomplicated, though there are a few important points...

  • How to Grow Italian Bush Beans

    Italian bush beans are often called Romano or Roma beans. These beans grow on bushy stalks and produce long, thin green beans that have a rich, "meaty" flavor. Although Romano beans come in bush...

  • Lupin Planting Tips

    A widely held belief is that Lupin originated in Egypt, or that region, about two thousand years ago. It is a legume, like lentils, peas and beans. Some lupin has a very bitter compound, making it...

  • Soil Preparation for Raising Pole Beans

    Pole beans are climbing green beans. They grow well in most warm locations. Like most plants, they will grow better and yield more beans if you spend a little time preparing the soil before planting.

  • How to Grow Garbanzo Beans

    Garbanzo beans are a dried bean that grows on a bush. They grow best in warm weather and take about 3 months before they can be harvested. Garbanzo beans have a nutty flavor and are commonly used...

  • How to Plant and Grow Navy Beans

    Navy beans are small white beans that are harvested after they have dried on the plant. Useful for soups, stews and chilis, they are easy to store and a good source of protein. Navy bean plants...

  • How to Plant Fava Beans

    Fava beans, also known as broad beans, are native to Africa and Asia, but are cultivated for food around the world. They are erect plants that can grow to about 5-1/2 feet high. They produce small...

  • What Types of Soil Do Pinto Beans Need to Grow?

    Pinto beans were part of the American Indians' three sisters triumvirate of corn, beans and squash. Corn supported the beans, the beans fixed nitrogen in the soil for the corn and squash, and the...

  • Tips on Growing Broad Beans

    Broad beans, often called fava beans, are a favorite of new and experienced gardeners because they are easy to grow, disease- and insect-resistant, are tolerant of light frost, and do well from...

  • How to Grow a Bean Plant

    In the fairy tale Jack and the Beanstalk, Jack's mother casts the beans out the window only to find a gigantic beanstalk growing to the sky the next morning. Although beans really don't grow...

  • How to Plant Pinto Beans

    Pinto beans are the second leading commercial crop (after soy beans). They are traditionally grown with corn and squash as part of the Native American "three sisters" crops. Pinto beans are...

  • Planting Broad Beans

    Broad beans, also known as fava beans, have been cultivated for thousands of years. Broad beans are not actual beans, they are legumes, and will fix nitrogen in the soil. Planted in early spring,...

  • How to Plant Red Kidney Beans

    Beans are part of the Native American "Three Sisters" crops of corn, beans and squash. Red kidney beans have been grown for centuries and are a diet staple in many parts of the world. Red kidney...

  • How to Grow Soybeans in Your Garden

    Soybeans are a staple crop in the United States. Their multitude of uses and ease to grow are the reason for this. Soybeans can be eaten fresh (edamame), cooked, dried or ground into veggie burgers.

  • How to Grow Green Beans in Your Garden

    Green beans are easy to grow and do not require a large space to get a good harvest. Growing these types of beans are popular for these reasons. Green beans are great to eat fresh, cooked, in...

  • How Are Soybeans Grown?

    Soybeans are often planted in May, but farmers decide when to plant them based on the soil temperature rather than the calendar. Soybeans will only germinate in a soil with a minimum temperature...

  • How Pinto Beans Are Grown

    Farmers select an area that has rich, well-drained soil. If the ground has a lot of sand or clay, they mix it with compost and organic material. The soil needs to be crumbly so the bean sprout...

  • How to Grow Pinto Beans

    Pinto beans, used as the main ingredient in refried beans for burritos and other Mexican foods, can be eaten as green beans if they are harvested young or as a dried bean. They can be grown...

  • How to Grow Your Own Coffee

    Growing coffee at home can produce a number of rewards, the most obvious of which is free coffee. One mature coffee plant produces an average of 2 to 4 pounds of coffee each year. Also, the plants...

  • How to Grow String Beans

    String beans or bush beans are second only to tomatoes in many vegetable lovers' eyes. They may very well be the easiest and fastest vegetable to grow, which is why they are a perfect crop for the...

  • How to Grow Purple Beans

    Purple beans grow into glorious, rich purple plants that create a dramatic display in the garden or in a basket when harvested. Once cooked, these tender morsels turn green and provide a tasty...

  • How to Plant a Pole Bean Clubhouse

    Do you wish your children would go outside and get some fresh air? Do you want them to stop playing video and computer games all day? Would you like your children to experience and enjoy nature?...

  • How to Grow Green Beans

    Nothing says summertime like fresh green beans from the garden on your dinner table! With some preparation and season-long care, you can grow green beans just about anywhere. Follow these simple...

  • How to Plant Pole Beans

    Just like in the classic fairytale, Jack and the Beanstalk, pole beans are easy to grow. While they won’t magically grow to incredible heights overnight, once plants mature they can yield...

  • How to Plant Green Beans

    Green beans are popular to grow because of their use in many culinary dishes. Green beans can be put into casserole recipes, stir-fries or eaten on their own. Green beans are a crop that prefers a...

  • How to Grow Beans

    Gardeners generally divide bean varieties into three main categories, depending on the stage at which they're usually picked and eaten: snap, shell and dry. All are easy to grow, and all need the...

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