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By hans56

And here it is the Peanut Plant
And here it is the Peanut Plant

Something you always wanted to know

 

How you grow peanunts......

The peanut (Arachis hypogaea) is not really a nut at all, but a legume that grows much like beans and peas except for one fact. Although the peanut flowers above ground, the pods (shells and fruits) form below ground. So how do we grow them?

Peanuts are a warm weather annual plant and require about 120 days from planting to maturity. The fruits develop very close to the surface, so they are definitely not tolerant to frost.

Plant peanuts when soil temperatures reach about 65F. You can find peanuts in seed catalogs. If you plant peanuts you buy, you need to purchase unroasted peanuts. Shell them and plant the fruit (the peanut), which also doubles as the seed. Plant seeds in loose, well-drained soil about six inches apart and two inches deep. Plants should emerge in ten to fourteen days.

Although peanuts require a moist environment, take care not to over-water them since even pods forming in saturated ground can sprout. Cultivate peanuts with care, since the pods are very shallow. An inch or two of mulch will keep most weeds out. Pull visible weeds by hand.

Peanut plants should bloom about a month after the plants emerge. The delicate yellow flowers are pea-like in appearance. After bloom, the plant grows a peg that carries the seed under the soil to grow and ripen to maturity. Although individual flowers bloom for only a day, the plant continues to flower throughout the growing season, so they shouldn't be harvested until the oldest plants begin to turn yellow. This usually occurs nine to ten weeks after bloom.

In short, the How to grow peanuts include:

Choose your peanut type by how you intend to use it after harvest. The four basic types of peanut are runner, Virginia, Spanish, and Valencia. Each has characteristics that help determine how it is best used after harvest.

  • Because of the high yields produced by runner types, they have become popular with commercial growers and are used both for making peanut butter and favored for their uniform kernel size.
  • Virginia peanuts, with their large kernels are most often roasted for sale in-the-shell or shelled for sale as snacks.
  • Spanish peanuts are small and distinguished by their reddish-brown skin. Used most often in candy making, their high oil content also makes them desirable for crushing to extract oils or making peanut butter.

Valencia peanuts are the smallest of the peanut types and it's common to find three or more small kernels in a pod. Their sweet flavor makes them a tasty snack when roasted in the shell and they are also excellent to make fresh boiled peanuts.

So now you know... need to know more... like an indoor avocado tree??

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funride 4 years ago

You´re right! I really wanted to know more about growing peanunts. Now I have no excuses.

Nice hub for start, welcome to HubPages I´ll be waiting for your next ones!

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Darien 4 years ago

Great hub. Come and visit mine sometime. http://hubpages.com/hub/GardenHowTos

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hans56 Hub Author 3 years ago

Thans for the feedback guys,

valencia apartments 3 years ago

Goodness me, I never knew what peanut growing inolved. I'm interested in the Valencia type and you've put me on the right course. thanks Hans.

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