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Lima Beans | ||||||||
Seed Depth | Soil Temp. for Germination | Days to Germination | Sunlight Requirements | Planting Time | ||||
1 to 1 1/2" | above 70 F | 5 to 8 days | Full Sun | Spring | ||||
USDA Hardiness Zone | Seed Spacing | Row Spacing | Space After Thinning | Days to Harvest | ||||
2 - 11 | 4 to 8" | 30" | 4 to 8" | 65 - 85 days | ||||
Lima Bean Seed Planting Information: Lima beans are both bush and pole. The difference is that bush varieties grow faster, but pole varieties yield more and for a longer period of time. They are not cold hardy plants. Do not plant until soil is warm. Lima beans have a harder time sprouting than other beans. Plant your Lima bean seeds outdoors directly in the soil, 14 days after your last frost date, and when night time temperatures are 75 F. For a quicker start, you can soak your seeds 1 to 4 hours in warm water. If you soak the seeds too long, they will split or rot and will not germinate! Lima beans do not like soil that is too moist and require lots of room in the garden. Plants can grow 1 to 9 ft tall. Warning: Do not plant in cold wet soil or you may experience poor germination! |
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