Arachis hypogaea
Valencia Peanut 1885- Open Pollinated, Non Gmo Seeds
No we aren't nuts, you can grow peanuts in your own backyard!
Peanuts are not actually a true 'nut', in fact they are a legume, the same family as peas and lentils.
The Valencia Peanut has a sweet taste and has three or more kernels per shell, its most often used for all natural peanut butter. When harvested, unshelled peanuts can be stored in an airtight container for up to a year.
Days to Maturity 120 Days
Packet Contains 25 Seeds
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Growing Valencia Peanuts - Benefits and Instructions
Benefits of Growing Valencia Peanuts
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Improve Soil - Peanuts are a legume, and like all legumes have the ability to fix valuable nitrogen into the soil. Peanuts also increase your soils organic matter and increases soil porosity.
- Nutritional Profile - Peanuts are a nutritional powerhouse. High in monounsaturated fats, protein, niacin, vitamin E and copper.
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Use in: Roasted as a snack, fresh peanut butter.
Growing Instructions
Culture:
Harvesting:
Peanuts will be ready for harvest when the leaves turn yellow and begin to wither, usually 120 to 150 days after planting. Lift pods with a garden fork, pulling up the whole plant. Shake away loose soil and hang the whole plant to dry for about two weeks in a warm, dry place. Seeds can be removed when the hulls are completely dry.
Storage/Preparation:
Raw, unshelled peanuts can be kept in a dry, dark, well-ventilated place for up to 3 months. Dried shelled peanuts can be stored in a cool, dry place for 10 to 12 months. Shelled peanuts can be sprouted, frozen, roasted or used for peanut butter.
Companions:
Strawberries, lettuces, radish, snowpeas.