May 16, 2024

VIDEO: How to Grow Peanuts in the Home Garden & Cook Them to Eat


This video shows how I grow peanuts in the home garden and also how to cook them to make a delicious TV snack!

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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Grow Peanuts in the Home Garden & Cook Them to Eat

  1. The squirrels planted a peanut for me about 5 yrs ago…..it's 12 ft tall and quite the novelty up north here in Everett Wa…(30 mile north of Seattle).

  2. In America (California at least) i only see them oil roasted and dry roasted with salt and sometimes other seasonings like sugar, chili and honey. sometimes plane and raw in restaurant supplies stores. I eat them raw and unsalted. Not many people like them that way . They are a bit sweet and on the softer side . Taste like dense fatty peas

  3. Everyone should try boiled peanuts. It is a staple food in the southern states. I love mine with red chili flakes for a bit of heat. Use the Crockpot on warmer setting for warm boiled peanuts all day long.

  4. I have grown peanuts from seed from the supermarket. You have to make sure they are raw. I never tried eating them. I feed them to the squirrels. I live in Los Angeles.

  5. "just have a few more" — reminds me of a story about my nephew. He'd ask his mom for a cookie, and she'd give him one He'd ask for another … at some point she'd say, "just one more and that's it", and give him one. Eventually, he learned to ask by saying the same thing, and it worked. His mom thought it was cute, so he got away with loads of cookies, one at a time.

  6. I've recently heard from another gardener in southeast Queensland who says he has problems keeping bandicoots away from his bitter cassava tubers. Are peanuts as vulnerable to bandicoot damage as cassava? If so, what are some good methods to minimize bandicoot damage?

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