Beans prefer soil that is near neutral in pH. 6.0 to 6.8 is preferred. So lima beans prefer a slightly acidic soil.
The nutrional value of lima beans is that they are a great source of vitamin D.
umm...no i dont think so.
no i do not think so
Lima beans absorb water because they are dried so when you put it in water it rehydrate
She didn’t because Kim’s father was a farmer before she died so she planted Lima beans in memory of him
Well, in class we did this experiment where we put the lima beans in our mouths for around 7-10 minutes, and when we took them out, the coat was swollen and peeled off, and the embryo was already sprouting. So, that is a sign that lima beans are LIVING. [:
Phaseolus lunatus is the lima bean. Its well know as a "butter bean" as well and other names in other counties. The Lima Bean is known in so many different cultures and called so many different names.
The only fast growing and non-rare plants that I know of are simple bean plants such as lima beans. You can get them at any nearby store, so they can be considered non-rare. They are fast-growing as well.
You can get 8 to 10 inch pots, put gravel in the bottom and fill with potting soil. Soak your lima bean seeds overnight and plant 1 1/2 inch deep. Once they sprout, put a stake in the pot for the bean plant to climb on. Stagger your plantings so you always have lima beans.
It is spelled Succotash, so you got it right.
You can get 8 to 10 inch pots, put gravel in the bottom and fill with potting soil. Soak your lima bean seeds overnight and plant 1 1/2 inch deep. Once they sprout, put a stake in the pot for the bean plant to climb on. Stagger your plantings so you always have lima beans.