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Peanut Seed Starting Tips

Peanut Seed Starting Tips

Peanuts are a warm-weather crop. They require a long frost-free growing season to mature. If you can grow melons in your garden, you can likely grow peanuts.

Start peanuts in the garden after all danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed to 70°F (21°C) or greater. Peanuts can be started indoors but they generally do not like to be transplanted.

Start peanut plants from nuts that have been shelled or from those still encased in the shell. Leave the skin of shelled nuts intact.

Peanuts mature in 110 to 120 days after starting sowing.

Peanut Sowing and Planting Tips

More tips at How to Grow Peanuts.

Crop rotation: Grow peanuts where root crops such as carrots or turnips have recently grown; do not plant where peas have recently grown.

Container growing: Use a container 30 inches (76 cm) deep and 20 inches (51 cm) across.

Peanut Seed Starting Tips

Peanut Planting Calendar

Botanical Name: Arachis hypogaea

Peanuts are a member of the Leguminosae or pea family.


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