Depends on the soil that you're going to grow in. You might need to dig a hole and mix in some perlite or vermiculite. Dig up a clump of dirt and squeeze it in your hands. Does it clump together or does it easily fall apart? I would add a bag of perlite no matter what. Then put the soil back loosely and throw your beans on top of it. Cover them to a depth of about 1/2" and water. Then sit back and see what happens.

You also might want to start the plants indoors and then transplant them outdoors. That's what I'd do.

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Sativagrowin Reviewed by Sativagrowin on . outdoor in the vacant lot I was thinking about planting some seeds in this vacant lot right next to my house. It gets perfect sunlight and i could probably water them with a hose easily. I was just wondering what kind of special care they would require. Like could i just plant them and water them and then wait till harvest or do i need special fertilizers and stuff. ?? Rating: 5