Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) Peanut (Arachis hypogaea)
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea)
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea)
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea)

Peanut (Arachis hypogaea)

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Grows quite pretty in a glass jar on the windowsill. Peanuts grow underground on stalks that grow from the flowers.  Read more

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Description

Grow your own peanuts? That’s possible! This annual plant can be easily cultivated on e.g. the windowsill and starts producing peanuts after a couple of months. The yellow flowers bloom only half a day and grow stalks that keep getting longer after pollination (normally by insects; in a room, you can use a brush). At any given time, they are so long that they can reach the ground and bore into it. Peanuts are namely formed underground and grow on the end of these stems. To let the peanuts grow well, you should keep the ground a bit drier, 6 weeks after flowering. You can water the plant occasionally, but only marginally. Then, the peanuts need about one month to grow before you can remove them out of the ground. Bon appetit!
 
Sowing description: Sow seeds in sowing mix at room temperature. Very easy to germinate.

Photo 2: H. Zell

Specifications

Family:
Fabaceae
Scientific name:
Arachis hypogaea
Common name:
Peanut
Native to:
South America
Sowing time:
January-May
Difficulty level:
Easy
Minimum temperature:
12 degrees Celsius

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NMG

Seeds arrived in excellent condition, very professional and kind assistance. I highly recommend this site.


Joop

Veel pinda's opgekomen. Ik heb ze in doorzichtige fauna boxen gedaan, zodat je de ontwikkeling van de pinda's kon zien. Ook leuk voor kinderen! Redelijk wat pinda's per plant geoogst.


Arno

De pinda's kiemen ontzettend snel, zowel in vochtige stekgrond als in vochtig keukenpapier. Eéntje had na drie dagen een halve cm dikke wortel van 6cm lang! Deze mogen volgens mij wel enkele cm's diep gezaaid worden, ze duwen zichzelf naar boven.


Babette

Mijn pinda's gezaaid in januari in een klein verwarmd kasje met een grond temperatuur van 24C. De pinda's kiemden al naar twee dagen!

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Description

Grow your own peanuts? That’s possible! This annual plant can be easily cultivated on e.g. the windowsill and starts producing peanuts after a couple of months. The yellow flowers bloom only half a day and grow stalks that keep getting longer after pollination (normally by insects; in a room, you can use a brush). At any given time, they are so long that they can reach the ground and bore into it. Peanuts are namely formed underground and grow on the end of these stems. To let the peanuts grow well, you should keep the ground a bit drier, 6 weeks after flowering. You can water the plant occasionally, but only marginally. Then, the peanuts need about one month to grow before you can remove them out of the ground. Bon appetit!
 
Sowing description: Sow seeds in sowing mix at room temperature. Very easy to germinate.

Photo 2: H. Zell
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