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SEED RESEARCH Click on your seed

Lima Bean

Click on beans to watch a video How to Plant Plant about 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep into the warm soil. Space the seeds 2 to 4 inches apart Click on beans to watch a video

Weather Needs plenty of sunlight Grows better in the summer Grows best in Central America

Click on beans to watch a video When to Harvest About 5 days before it starts to sprout 65 to 75 days to harvest Click on beans to watch a video

Sunflower

Click on seeds to watch a video How to Plant Plant the seeds 1 inch deep into warm loosed soil Space seeds 4 to 6 inches apart Click on seeds to watch a video

Grows better in hot summers Weather Needs a lot of sunlight Grows better in hot summers Grows best in Mexico

Click on seeds to watch a video When to Harvest About days before it starts to sprout 90 days to harvest Click on seeds to watch a video

Click on picture to watch a video Radish Click on picture to watch a video

Click on seeds to watch a video How to Plant Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep into soil Space seeds about 1 inch apart Click on seeds to watch a video

Weather Needs sunlight , avoid too much shade Grows best in spring and/or fall Grows best in Europe

Click on seeds to watch a video When to Harvest About days before it starts to sprout About 3 weeks to harvest Click on seeds to watch a video

Squash

Click on seeds to watch a video How to Plant Squash is usually planted in mounds of dirt called hills Plant seeds 12 to 18 inches deep Space seeds about 4-6 feet apart Click on seeds to watch a video

Weather Grows best in warm to hot weather Needs plenty of sunlight Oldest food source in North America

Click on seeds to watch a video When to Harvest About days before it starts to sprout 45-50 days to harvest Click on seeds to watch a video