The Differences between Perennial Peanuts and Annual Peanuts!
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2021
- Peanuts are an excellent ground cover crop! There are several varieties of annual and perennial peanuts and each kind behaves a bit differently. Which ones will you plant?!
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Jim's yard is so inspirational, I'm just blown away by his sweet potatoes...beautiful!!!
I've turned my grasshole into a rain forest thank you pete👊👊
Thanks for the clarification, Pete! Great video!
Thanks so much for the great videos Pete!
I love the seeing the grass alternatives that can be grown down here. That kind of yard produces some serious food security with that quantity of sweet potato and peanuts. It would have been nice to explain though that annual peanuts actually produce edible peanuts and perennials don't. The video did get me curious enough to research them further.
Same here!
You didn't mention anything about the end stage legume comparison. That would have been good insight to add.
i agree
Me three! Me three!:)
Hello,
Thank you for this. Sharing your knowledge conversationally. well done
Topic is very is interesting. Jim 's peanut is very great.
This is the first time I ever heard of perrineal peanuts! Should be great as a land reclaiming crop,!
But can you dig it up at end of season and harvest peanuts 🥜???
Unfortunately, not. More of a "green maure" option. (I'm thinking as farm field recovery)
@@katewizer2736
Bummer
Thanks
Thank you for alternative in peanuts ..
Definitely gonna get some perennial peanut
How is the perennial peanut with pet or foot traffic? Looking for options other than grass for dog runs?
Awesome video Pete, I have a butterfly garden and planted the perennial peanut, but noticed that is growing nice in several places, but not in others, is there a reason why?
I wish it would grow under my large oak tree. We see it all over in Orange county along the roads.
Been trying to get perennial peanut established in my yard.
The perennials don't produce peanuts? We have had rain ever little bit up here, usually we don't get any rain in the summer either but not all the way from March though.
Great topic! So essentially then get the annual peanut if you don’t want to mow but be ready to replace it in a year? It would be great if you do a follow up in a year to show us how tough it is to remove annual peanut when it’s spent for the year.
Yeh I felt there were a couple stages missing from the pair story
Do you know what spacing Jim used on the annual peanut?
I have black peanuts, delicious raw and with black skin, beautiful
Can I use the perennial peanut as walking paths for food garden area?
Pete, I have sweet potato plants that are getting eaten by something and I can't see what it is. The only thing I see is a moth from time to time. Any suggestions as to what I can do about it?
What’s growing on Pete
When were the annual peanuts planted?
If someone is allergic to peanuts would they be allergic to the perennial peanut plant? Is love to plant some in my yard but I have a family member allergic to peanuts.
What is the name of your farm, how many acres does it consist of?
Pound dirt 👊🏾
Pete, you didn't tell us how to harvest each. Is the annual crop lost if it is left in the ground? Can the perennial be harvested anytime, if some are left?
Only the annual peanuts make an actual nut. The perennial does not
You mentioned mowing spreads weeds. How can I get my yard back? I would love having a ground cover like peanuts, but THE WEEDS!! Cut it all out?
Remove the weeds or sheet mulch, then plant ground covers dense enough to spread quickly. It will also require weeding some in the beginning while the ground covers are establishing.
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL ,thanks. Would I plant the ground cover directly in the mulch then?
I’m curious about flavor difference between both types.
Very similar!
Whats the trick to getting them to go so densely like that? Do you fertilize??
Pruning and Organic Fert
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL Mine are growing long runners.. I planted them as a ground cover. It’s sounding like I can’t have my cake and eat it too. I have long stems growing everywhere and lots of empty space in the middle. Still, i will prune them and see if that helps thank you.
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They still produce peanuts you can eat ??
No just the flower
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Do u ship to the caribbean?
Not yet, hopefully one day
don't forget peanut hay is good for animals.
you can also use peanut hay fine job mix with manure in biogas setups.
Spanish to English,.Bahia grass or Bay grass.
While, I think they are sustainable I can't see the darn snakes 🐍when am walking in my yard, so it's a NO for me..Are there any other alernatives?
What species of snakes do you have around you?
Also, while I'm not trying to reply for Pete - by all means still do, plz Pete ! - I suggest doing 'net search with your growing zone and climate type ( example : USDA Zone 7b humid, hot summers ) and the type of plant and use for it you're looking for ( resilient ground-covers under 8" tall ). And then keep searching around from there, you can find a lot that way ! Obviously, u may have thought of this but just wanted Pete's advice. No offense ! Just putting it out there for whoever it helps, anyways, then.
Yikes hopefully nobody peed in the peanuts lol
What about snakes hiding in it?
Same goes for any ground cover species. Always be aware of your surroundings
don't you get any fruit or peanuts from them?
Nope