Growing Peanuts

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Growing Peanuts

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I didn't know where to put this. :roll: I don't think the veggie forum is getting many visitors this time of year. :wink: But wanted to ask if anyone has grown peanuts? I've been considering it but wanted to know if anyone had given it a try. Thinking of planting Virginia Improved or Jumbo Virginia. Thanks!
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I did once a long time ago. It was a learning experience, but unless I had enough room to plant a lot of them I probably wouldn't do it again. Still, it was fun to try. I think if you have really well-drained, well-aerated soil that you could get a really good crop.

I found this website with what looks like useful information:

http://www.aboutpeanuts.com/infougro.html

P.S. - I moved this to the veggie forum but with a moved link in the garden bench. If we have activity in a forum it will get more people there ;)
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Hi Peg! Once MANY years ago when I was a kid we planted some peanuts in the vegetable garden for fun. I remember that they grew and they made peanuts and we thought it was SO cool.

I also remember that when we ate them we didn't like them because they were "raw", not toasted or salted or anything like we were used to. :lol:

Other than that, I don't have any help for you. I'm surprised we were able to grow them, aren't they more of a southern crop? (I'm thinking Georgia and Jimmy Carter here.)

Good luck!!

PS - The veggie forum will pick up once we are able to get in the garden!!
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