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QuestionDo I clean the dried peanuts? Should I shake the dirt off and bake?Community AnswerClean them and then bake. You can't exactly just shake it off.
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QuestionCan peanuts produce if planted in containers?Community AnswerThat depends. The container will have to be deep, and the peanuts need to have nutrition. You would have to keep the nutrition levels where they need to be kept. The container needs to be about a foot and a half to two feet. Overall, I wouldn't take the chance.
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QuestionWill a seed germinate that has been stored in the freezer?Community AnswerYes, it will. I have planted seed that had been stored in a freezer for several years, and they germinated.
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QuestionMy soil pH is 3.5. What pH is best to grow peanuts?Community AnswerI have grown them before and I've always had good results with anything in between 5.9 to 6.3 pH.
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QuestionDo peanuts grow wild anywhere in the United States?Community AnswerThe large-seeded Virginia group peanuts are grown in the US states of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and parts of Georgia.
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QuestionHow many months are needed for the entire cultivation of a peanut?Community AnswerApproximately two years (24 months) is required.
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QuestionWhat can be planted in the ground after digging up peanuts?Community AnswerPotatoes have worked in my garden after peanuts, as well as carrots and beets.
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QuestionIs it a good or a bad idea to soak peanuts, still in their shell, in water for a couple of hours before planting them?Community AnswerIt is a good idea because the water softens the nut, allowing it to quickly germinate.
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