Can you plant dry beans you get from the supermarket in your backyard? Will they grow into harvestable beans?

Most commercial dry beans sold in grocery stores that are meant for human consumption will not grow into healthy plants or bear fruit.

Beans are fairly easy to grow, but they don't grow in the wild, so the beans you get in the store have been specially bred to be tasty and productive with little effort on your part.

The beans you buy at the supermarket have probably been treated to prevent germination, and may have other chemicals or coatings to extend their shelf life.

There are two things you can do:

  1. Buy untreated beans from a seed company or other reputable source, not from the grocery store. "Untreated" beans are often called "seed beans."
  2. Take your chances and plant some dry beans from the grocery store. If they do germinate and grow, you can end up with perfectly good beans for eating fresh or drying.

Related questions: - Can you grow beans from the grocery store? Yes, but the results are not guaranteed. - Are untreated beans better for planting than treated beans? Yes, they germinate and grow more reliably. - Is it safe to eat beans that you grow yourself? Yes, provided you follow safe gardening practices. - What are some of the benefits of growing your own beans? Fresh, organic beans at a fraction of the cost of store-bought. - What are some of the challenges of growing beans? Germination can be unreliable, and plants are susceptible to pests and diseases.

Related hot-selling products: - Burpee Bean Seeds - Ferry-Morse Bean Seeds - Park Seed Bean Seeds - Gurney's Bean Seeds - Eden Organic Black Bean Seeds

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