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How to Grow Lentils

How to Grow Lentils

Lentils are a cool-season legume. Sow lentils in spring as early as 2 weeks before the average last frost date. Lentils can be started indoors before transplanting to the garden; lentil seeds will germinate in 10 days at 68°F. Lentils require 80 to 110 days to come to harvest.

Description. Lentils are a hardy annual; they are a member of the pea family. Lentils grow on sparsely branched vines from 18 to 24 inches tall. The lentil has small whitish to light purple pea-like flowers. Pods are small, broad, flat and contain one or two flat, a lens-shaped seed that is green or yellow to orange, red or brown.

Lentils .flower from the lower branches up until harvest. Each flower produces a short pod that contains two seeds

Yield. Plant 4 to 8 lentils per household member.

Where to Plant Lentils

When to Plant Lentils

Planting and Spacing Lentils

Watering and Feeding Lentils

Caring for Lentils

Lentil Companion Plants

Container Growing Lentils

Lentil Pests

Lentil Diseases

Harvesting Lentils

Storing and Preserving Lentils

Lentil Varieties to Grow

Get to Know Lentils

Common name. Lentil

Botanical name. Lens culinaris

Origin. Mediterranean region

 


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