- Choose a sunny site, as peanuts need full sun.
- Use row covers to protect young plants from spring frosts.
- Soil should be light, loamy, and slightly acidic (pH 5.5-7.0).
#4 Watering and Care:
- Water at least 1 inch per week, maintaining even moisture but not waterlogging the soil.
- Add mulch once seedlings are half a foot tall to retain moisture and control weeds.

#5 Fertilization:
- Peanuts are nitrogen-fixers, so they require less nitrogen.
- Focus on calcium, as it’s crucial for pod development.
- Use a low-nitrogen or balanced fertilizer before planting.
#6 Pruning and Propagation:
- Pruning isn’t typically required but may be done for maintenance.
- Propagate peanuts using seeds, selecting healthy, mature ones for saving and planting the following spring.
#7 Harvesting and Storing:
- Harvest time is about 100-150 days after planting.
- Remove the entire plant from the soil for harvesting.
- Store raw peanuts in a mesh bag in a dry place or roast them for consumption.

Growing peanuts can be a fun and fruitful endeavor, especially if you have a sunny spot and a bit of patience. With the right care, you can enjoy home-grown peanuts right from your backyard!