What is the importance of water for young bean plants?
Beans are one of the easiest garden vegetables you can grow. No matter what varieties of beans you decide to grow, make sure you plant them in a sunny place. Pay attention to the baby plants and give them just enough water, about an inch per week.Seed ShellLike most garden vegetables, newly sown bean seeds need enough water to soften the tough outer shell. This allows the tiny sprouting bean plant to emerge.LocationBeans need to be sown and grown in an area that receives full sun for at least six hours a day. Sunny areas also heat up faster and the ground dries out faster. Young plants have a more difficult time pushing through sun-baked earth.GrowthBeans require a lot of water as they grow, about an inch per week, especially as they mature and start setting blossoms. Without adequate soil moisture, the blossoms and immature bean pods will drop from the plant, resulting in a lower yield.ConsistencyBoth young and mature bean plants require approximately 1 inch of water per week. Failure