Inoculant in Beans

April 28th, 2012

When we planted the beans in our raised beds, we decided to do a little experiment. If you look at the picture below, you will see that the row on the left is a lot more healthy in appearance, than the row on the right. Inoculant is applied to the seed at the time of planting. What it does is pretty cool. Inoculant is really a fancy word for bacteria. The bacteria has the ability to pull nitrogen from the air and turn it into a kind of nitrogen the beans can use. Therefore, making a self contained nitrogen generator. So take a look and remember to use inoculant for healthy plants

 

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One Response to “Inoculant in Beans”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    Thank you sharing this in like how you showed the differnce. See y’all tomorrow!