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Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: Robin Redbreast on September 30, 2010, 20:24

Title: peanuts
Post by: Robin Redbreast on September 30, 2010, 20:24
anyone ever tried to grow the peanut plant and where do ya get the seeds?? :blink:
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Yorkie on September 30, 2010, 21:12
The search facility is a wondrous thing:

http://chat.allotment-garden.org/index.php?topic=33948
http://chat.allotment-garden.org/index.php?topic=15291.0
 
These are two threads for starters  :)
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: viettaclark on September 30, 2010, 22:55
Don't talk to me about peanut plants!! Someone near me feeds the squirrels "monkey nuts" (in the shell) and they spend their waking hours burying them in pots or the raised beds or anywhere really. (That's when they're not digging up the bulbs) Then some of them grow and you wonder what they are until you realise....yes....it's a peanut plant! They seem to germinate pretty easily so you shouldn't have any probs!! :D
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: TheSpartacat on September 30, 2010, 22:59
Don't talk to me about peanut plants!! Someone near me feeds the squirrels "monkey nuts" (in the shell) and they spend their waking hours burying them in pots or the raised beds or anywhere really. (That's when they're not digging up the bulbs) Then some of them grow and you wonder what they are until you realise....yes....it's a peanut plant! They seem to germinate pretty easily so you shouldn't have any probs!! :D
I'm actually heartened to know I'm not the only one who finds peanuts germinating all over the place!!!
Weirdest things that i keep finding 'buried' in my plant pots are EGGS! Yes, regular, from the shop eggs!!!
I presume its a fox but i can't for the life of me figure where they are getting them from!!

Peanuts on the other hand... I've never allowed them to grow to full plant sized, but am v curious now whether you could get a crop of them!!
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Trillium on September 30, 2010, 23:10
I get young acorn sprouts all over the place, and we don't have any oak trees around us. The little devils must be doing cross country runs to bury them at my place.  >:(
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: savbo on October 01, 2010, 10:33
I get young acorn sprouts all over the place, and we don't have any oak trees around us. The little devils must be doing cross country runs to bury them at my place.  >:(
In UK acorns sprouting are usually hidden by Jays, squirrels bite out the germ bit of the acorn before they bury them...is that the same over there?
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Coach on October 01, 2010, 14:42
 
Weirdest things that i keep finding 'buried' in my plant pots are EGGS! Yes, regular, from the shop eggs!!!
 

I always thought eggs came from chicken and ducks, etc...... 8)
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Trillium on October 01, 2010, 15:11
I've no idea what squirrels do with acorns. I assumed they just buried the whole thing for future needs. I know they bury whole peanuts with casings as I've dug up enough around here to sell at a baseball game. Jays seem to pound peanut shells to release the nuts and then fly to the ground to retrieve them.
As for the acorn saplings, I missed one and in spring I have to deal with a 3 footer  :blink:
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: TheSpartacat on October 01, 2010, 21:45
 
Weirdest things that i keep finding 'buried' in my plant pots are EGGS! Yes, regular, from the shop eggs!!!
 

I always thought eggs came from chicken and ducks, etc...... 8)
Hahaha!
Well these ones had best before dates stamped on them, so those must be clever birds!
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Robin Redbreast on October 02, 2010, 00:05
sorry you all seemed to digress i want to know is it a easy thing and where can i buy good seed? :unsure:



Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: michellela on October 02, 2010, 00:28
The first responder to your question included a couple of links to other threads which in turn included some links to some useful information, more so the first thread.  It fascinated me as I didn't have a clue that you got the nuts from UNDER the ground.  It's so bizarre to me that I might give it a go myself.
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: TheSpartacat on October 03, 2010, 19:19
Robin, have a look at Yorkie's links- they answer your question very well I think
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: stentman on October 03, 2010, 19:46
Have a google for "Tanganyika groundnut scheme" to give a picture of the trials and tribulations, perils and pitfalls of peanut growing. They do seem to need plenty of water, so not a problem today.
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: andy135 on October 03, 2010, 22:55
Have a google for "Tanganyika groundnut scheme" to give a picture of the trials and tribulations, perils and pitfalls of peanut growing. They do seem to need plenty of water, so not a problem today.

I don't think you'll get those problems in your neck of the woods, mate!  :lol:
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: stentman on October 04, 2010, 10:35
I don't think you'll get those problems in your neck of the woods, mate!  :lol:

Quite so it just highlights how what seems initially to be a good plan can turn out in an unexpected way. Like my Jerusalem artichokes. :D
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: prakash_mib on October 04, 2010, 10:48
couple of years ago I saw seeds at the garden centre.
these are vague description but the final punch line is true to every word.
sow them indoors, blah blah blah, plant when no frost guaranteed blah blah
and if you are lucky you might get some pods underground.
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Pip Judgeford on October 06, 2010, 09:01
I didnt think I had anything to add to this question of Robin Redbreast's, but this weekend I found I had grown.....one peanut!   :lol: :lol:

I got seed in NZ and planted it in early spring.  the spring was cold but the seed grew surprsingly well.  then I figured they would like heat so planted 2 in tyres stacks.  Watered them a bit, one got hammered by a critter  :( then came right.  :) Then they flowered. :D Then we got a drought  :mad:and I had to water some more cirical things and the peanut plants got neglected & died. :(

So DESPITE this neglect, I got a harvest (ok, so only 1 peanut but I think it counts).  So I figure they cant be as hard as I thought.  This year I'm going for the 2 tyre stack, quite sandy soil so the flowers can bury their seed pods in the dirt, and a line of dripper irrigation to these tyres and others, that I can plug the hose in to.

Peanut butter here I come!        Pip