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Old 26-03-2003, 06:08 AM
Art M
 
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Default Dried Lima Beans not Viable for Planting


"lagniappe" wrote in message
m...
OK, over two weeks now and no sprouts. I guess they
do something to dried beans to sterizize them.

Martin


I doubt they do anything to them. Perhaps they use heat to ensure they are
completely dry before packaging. Still, I wouldn't give up on them after
only two weeks.

--Art


(lagniappe) wrote in message

. com...
Are the large white dried lima beans, the sort you
buy in the grocery store for soaking, cooking, and
eating, fertile? Or do they do something to them
to keep them from being viable? I have a particular
brand that I buy in 1-lb bags for cooking and eating,
that I particularly like. Can I plant these and
expect to get enough to germinate that I can grow
them and then have a source of fresh seeds? Or do
they irradiate or heat them or something else to make
them sterile?

Assuming these very-dried beans are viable, what is
the best way to proceed? Just bury them, or soak
first?

best regards,

Martin