peanut
I have a 6ins peanut plant growing in a pot on a sunny window sill I have no idea what to expect or how to care for it we live in Cornwall and have a garden and a greenhouse
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The Gardener's Rake » How to Grow Peanuts Indoors How To Grow House Plants From Items In Your Kitchen - Organic Fertilizer Beyond the Crap - Organic Fertilizer Sources How to grow a peanut plant - Projects: Greenhouse and house plants - gardenersworld.com |
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Rocks and sticks should be removed. A soil pH test should be done to determine the lime and fertilizer needs for growing peanuts in your soil. A soil pH of about 6.0 would be optimum for peanuts, but the crop can produce well over a wide range soil pH. If lime is needed, broadcast the recommended amount and incorporate with the soil well in advance of planting. Mix in ½ cup of 8-8-8 fertilizer for each 10 feet of row prior to planting, however if the area was heavily fertilized during the previous year, you can use considerably less. |
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