Bailey Virginia Peanut bears high yields of medium to large kernels and exhibits good disease resistance. It has also shown a good tolerance to a variety of weather and growing conditions. Peanuts require a longer growing season than many other vegetables. They should be planted when the weather is warm and after all danger of frost has passed. To harvest the crop, pull the peanut plants, roots and all, and hang in a cool, dry place for 7-days to 10-days. Then strip the peanuts from the roots and store in mesh bags.
Each offer includes 1 pound of peanut seeds for planting
Space seeds 4 to 6 inches apart when planting, and in rows 30 inches apart
For best results, grow in well-drained, loose, sandy soil, avoiding heavy-clay soils
Matures in 145 days
Reaches standard mature height of 1 to 2 feet tall
Grows and flowers best in full sun
Hardy in USDA zones 3 to 9