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I would like to know how to grow Peanuts?
I live in the hills of east Ky. and the soil is bad plus rocky where I live, I've never tried to grow peanuts before, I need some tips on making my ground lose and also what nutrition does peanuts grow best on.
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
They are heavy feeders. \
If you want to go all out, dig out the area where you want to plant them, sift the soil out, and lay the rocks aside. Mix compost in with the soil and put it back in the hole. Make sure it's a sunny spot.
They need a LONG growing season. I might try starting them inside the end of march, and then hardening them off to plant them outside a month later. Or plant directly in the ground in late april. If the soild seems cool - put black plastic down for a week or so to warm it up - then cut slits in it and plant through that. Protect from frost.
They are awful fun to grow.
- 6 years ago
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Source(s): https://tr.im/AtomicBloomzAllPurposeNutrient - 1 decade ago
Plant them after the last frost and make a mound of loose dirt like you are planting potatoes. Keep fresh dirt pulled to them. When the plants die it's time to harvest.
- XTXLv 71 decade ago
you should go to the public library and get the book on how to grow stuff--- it is a long answer and best you read and heed ...............