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Can I grow peanuts at home?

Can I grow peanuts at home?

To grow peanuts, you will actually need to start with fresh, raw, uncooked peanuts still in their shells. To start inside, fill a large, four-inch-deep plastic bowl ⅔ full of moist potting soil. Shell four peanuts and place them on top of the soil; then cover with one inch of soil. Plants will sprout quickly.

How easy is it to grow peanuts?

Growing peanuts at home is surprisingly easy, as the plants require minimal care and provide a yield large enough to last you the entire year. Sow peanut seeds outdoors 1 to 2 inches deep, with around 6 to 8 inches between seeds. The rows should remain at least 8 inches to 3 feet apart to allow each plant room to grow.

When is the best time to plant peanuts?

Planting in April, May and June allows the peanut plant to acclimate to the cool spring weather before summer’s heat strikes the area. Since the seed begins life within a mild temperature range, the plant takes extra time to grow to full size and produce crops.

Can you plant raw peanuts?

Pick out good seed peanuts. You can plant raw peanuts purchased at the grocery store, but you might find it easier to grow peanuts if you start with seed peanuts purchased from a gardening store. Note that peanuts used as seeds must remain in their shells until just before planting.

When to dig up peanuts?

When to Dig up Peanuts. Peanut harvest time is 90 to 110 days after planting for boiling types and 130 to 150 days after planting for roasting varieties. Normally, you can harvest peanuts in fall when the leaves begin to yellow.

How deep to plant peanut seeds?

Sow peanut seeds directly into the ground when the soil is warm. In well-drained soils, plant 2 to 3 inches deep. In clay soils, plant 1-1/2 to 2 inches deep. Seeds should be spaced 6 to 8 inches apart, then thinned to allow 18 inches between plants. To save space, plant in double rows, staggering seeds 18 inches apart.