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Title: peanuts
Post by: debster on September 10, 2007, 17:32:17
now who was it i sent some peanuts to, how are they getting on my plants are in bloom!
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Fork on September 10, 2007, 17:59:03
not me!..........I prefare mine already salted  ;D
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Stevens706 on September 11, 2007, 07:19:17
Hi debster

Never heard of anyone growing peanuts, how are you growing them?

But I would love to try some if you could let me have any spare seed (if you can save them), or swap if I have anything you need.
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: debster on September 13, 2007, 01:09:46
i dont have any at the moment i only planted monkey nuts from my parrots junk food mix, i only buy this rarely cos its fattening and the peanuts I have have been roasted so are no good, go into a pet food store and buy 4 or 5 open them and plant them i have 3 thoroughly excellent plants as i say now in bloom the peanuts grow under the ground sorry i have none to send you
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Stevens706 on September 13, 2007, 12:16:22
Thanks for replying, I thought you had the seeds from a supplier or saved them from the ones you grow. I will try buying some peanut shells from a supermarket and try some.
Now for more questions.
When did you sow them?
How deep?
Do you grow them in the ground or in pots?
Indoors or outside

Thanks for your help.
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: debster on September 13, 2007, 19:20:31
I will type in the info I have in the next day or so on night shift at the mo so no time just yet mine are just in pots and growing well sowed them in may june time i guess
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: manicscousers on September 13, 2007, 21:22:10
hiya, debster, you sent me some peanuts to grow..thank you, , i thought I had to wait 'til next year ? I'm really looking forward to seeing them  :)
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: debster on September 14, 2007, 00:10:34
i have no idea when to plant them mine are in pots in the garden doing their own thing no idea when to plant them mine have orange flowers on them soon
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Garjan on September 14, 2007, 08:53:46
Peanuts need a lot of warmth. You cannot put them outside anymore.
I think I would try them in a hot greenhouse or in a warm window sill. But I'm not sure they would last over the winter.

If they do, you will probably have a super crop as they need a very long season.
I tried peanuts last year. Sowed them in february (window sill), planted them out in april and they were OK-ish when I harvested in september.

Try 'search' as there were other A4A-peeps who had some experience with peanuts.
As I recall Cambourne said she would give it a try this year.
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Hot House on September 14, 2007, 21:30:12
Like the peanut growing idea will do some next year, yum yum

I grow some cotton one year. Took the seed heads from a feild in Turkey, only got flowers no cotton as its not hot 4 long here :( was gonna knitt a hat ;D

Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: debster on September 15, 2007, 13:38:33
thanks Garjan they are in pots on the patio so once the temp starts to drop i will bring them indoors not sure anything will come of them but worth a go
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Garjan on September 17, 2007, 09:15:20
Hi Debster
Do have a go, because the flowers are lovely.
And don't forget that the flowerheads bend down to form a peanut in the ground. So allow for a smaal strip of earth around the plant.
Good luck.
Garjan
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: debster on September 17, 2007, 10:27:34
well garjan they are already in flower how long from flowering til they are harvestable?
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Garjan on September 17, 2007, 14:49:26
Last year I did not keep a allotment log, so I'm not sure.
I remember them flowering end of June and harvesting in September. But that was to rescue them from being waterlogged and I probably took them out too soon as they were not all fully ripe.
So from flowering to harvesting took quite some time.
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Sparkly on January 10, 2008, 13:36:49
I have bought some peanut seeds and am planning to have a go this year! I was thinking about planning a few now? what do you think?
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: debster on January 20, 2008, 14:06:54
according to my book although it is american it says sow indoors 3 weeks before last rost or outdoors after last frost but they are difficult to transplant i can send you the text from the page i have on them if you like
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Garjan on January 21, 2008, 08:46:06
Three weeks before the last frost would be the end of April (in the Netherlands, that is). In my opinion that would leave a too short period for the peanuts to fatten up when grown outside.
Perhaps if you plant them in a greenhouse that would be enough, though. Never tried it.

As for transplanting: I thought them not too difficult to transplant.
I had sown them in a plastic bag with soil and they came out easily. I did not notice a check in growth after planting them at the lotty.
As the root grows to be very long compared to other seedlings, you need to be carefull when transplanting them. It's easy to break or damage the root.

keep us posted as I'm very curious how other people cope with this crop.
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: manicscousers on January 21, 2008, 09:17:04
I'm going to try mine in rootrainers inside, sorry for being so thick, I take it I put them in, case and all  ???
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Garjan on January 21, 2008, 09:26:18
Hi Manicscousers

I did not take them out of the shell. But that means that, when all the peanuts inside germinate, you will have two to four seedlings per shell. With a very long root each.
Do your roottrainers have that much room?
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: manicscousers on January 21, 2008, 09:29:40
no, probably not, I normally start one bean per trainer so, maybe I'll pre germinate the peanuts and then transplant them  :)
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: debster on February 22, 2008, 16:20:15
manics you may remember back along that i planted some peanuts and sent you some too, well today i finally got rid of the plants because they had died off imagine my surprise when i found this, only one though but im really chuffed and will give them another go later on however the ones i buy for freddie now are roasted so got to raid the nut shop lol let me know how you get on with yours
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: manicscousers on February 22, 2008, 16:53:03
well done, debster  ;D
will be putting the peanuts you gave me in pots in march, watch this space  ;D
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: caseylee on February 22, 2008, 17:21:08
do you just need to use normal peanuts, I had a  small tree last year but it died
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: debster on February 22, 2008, 19:46:11
caseylee the ones i used i just took out of the mix i sometimes give my parrot for a treat, however i now only give him roasted ones, i only planted them for a bit of fun the plants and flowers are quite pretty but over the winter they died off even though they were indoors, i will try again cos it was fun never expected any to have grown so was well chuffed to find one lol, may even try and grow that one  ;D
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: manicscousers on February 22, 2008, 19:47:16
well, at least you know it's organic, debster  ;D
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: debster on February 22, 2008, 19:54:51
thats true
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Plot69 on February 24, 2008, 12:16:47
will be putting the peanuts you gave me in pots in march, watch this space  ;D

Peanuts are pretty unique in as much as once the flowers have been pollinated the flower stems then curve downwards and bury themselves into the soil where the nuts then form.

If you grow them in pots make sure the pots are large enough and there is enough space for them to find the soil rather than reaching down the outside of the pot.
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: Sparkly on February 24, 2008, 12:50:55
What size pots do you suggest? Would a windowsill be okay for growing peanuts or do you recommend keeping them in a greenhouse? How big do the plants actually get?
Title: Re: peanuts
Post by: debster on February 24, 2008, 14:08:47
my plants grew really well started off indoors then put out for the summer on a sunny patio then brought back in for the winter, it was neglect i think that killed them off in the end but i did start everything off very late last year due to illness so in fairness im not surprised they didnt reach their full potential
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