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How Do You Plant Split Lima Bean Seeds?

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How Do You Plant Split Lima Bean Seeds?

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One of the most elementary and amusing things to do with kids is to germinate lima bean seeds. You soaked your beans. You kept them moist, set them in a sunny window, and they split open to let a tiny, little bean shoot come out. Now what do you do? Don’t panic. It is just as simple to grow bean plants as it is to create the split lima bean seeds. The most important thing to know is that you need to plant lima beans in the very late spring or early summer, because they are definitely a warm weather plant and do not do well in the cold. Even the soil you plant them in must be warmer than 65 degrees F. Use a small trowel to dig a row of little holes—about the size of a baby’s fist—that are 1 and a 1/2 to 2 inches deep, and 2 to 4 inches apart. If you plant more than one row, plant the rows at least 30 inches apart. Place your split seeds into the plastic container and add just enough of the carbonated sugary beverage to barely moisten them. Shake the soil inoculant powder evenly over

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