Growing Chickpeas/ Garbanzo Beans - Roasted chickpeas from fresh ones right from your garden
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2022
- In today's video we show you how to grow chickpeas or garbanzo beans or harbara easily in your garden. Chickpeas also called Garbanzo beans or Harbara are an easy to grow crop in your home garden. We go through the entire process of starting seeds, transplanting, growing and harvesting fresh chickpeas from your home garden. Chickpeas are a cool season crop and grow best in the spring and fall weather. Fresh chickpeas are also not available at your grocery store, so its an excellent plant to grow in your vegetable garden. Roasted chickpeas are delicious. We love growing chickpeas so we can eat roasted chickpeas. We grow fresh chickpeas so that we can harvest them fresh and roast the pods and then eat the chickpeas.
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Now that there's a pending chickpea shortage, it's a good time to grow your own. A good crop to grow as part of your survival food garden.
After 55 yeas, or so, on this earth, I just discovered that I love chickpeas! I was just wondering about growing them in my small garden and after watching your video, I'm going to give it a try this season! Thank you!
You can do it!
@@CaliforniaGardening what chickpeas are perennial and what are the other crops you have in the video? Thanks!
Mexican grocery stores usually have fresh garbanzos beans! Very hard to otherwise, this is definitely the first plant I’m going to try growing in my home.
I’m so excited to try this. I’ve already grown. Jalapeños tomatoes green peppers cucumbers sunflowers 🌻 and morning glories all from seed. Mother Nature is so amazing! Thanks for making this video.
Great video! I’m growing Garbanzo beans for the first time and didn’t know what to expect. I was surprised by the beautiful foliage. I’m glad you showed the flowering process. I would’ve been surprised also by the tiny blooms. Thanks for the info. 💚
Absolutely beautiful!! I didn't realize they were single pea pods. I grow tons of beans but never garbanzo beans. Those really are compact and beautiful! I may try next year. In my victory garden. I have my main garden and my experimental garden off to the side. It's where I test different types of plants and how they'll do in my extreme weather and if you can just grow a hearty garden just by throwing stuff out on the ground. Turns out...you can!!
Good to know. I am sure you'll enjoy growing them!
Love this idea Stef. Please post pictures/videos on your channel and tag me ☺️
fantastic video - clear, concise and fun!
Im here because i soaked my chickpeas rinsed and kept in fridge for a week only to find them germinated 😂 will be planting them
Love this video thank you for showing the complete timeline all in one video, it makes such a difference. Makes me want to grow chickpeas down here in SD! ~Amy
Glad it was helpful!
CiaoAmyC, you can grow them in South Dakota. The ones I buy are grown in North Dakota.
This is an excellent tutorial!
Thanks for sharing how to get more leaves vs more pods.
Thank you so much, California garden. This is a great and new idea to bring to my fall garden. Will start it today to see whether I will get a harvest.
Thank you for such a detailed and direct video! You answered all the equations I had. Time to go soak some beans.
Glad you found it useful
Thank you, I am trying this in Georgia. I have about 12 seedlings in trays now that sprouted from an ordinary bag of Goya chickpeas.
Sounds great!
Excellent job on explaining. You are a great teacher.
That was an awesome video! You covered everything needed! THANK YOU!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this wonderful demonstration.
it's quite fantabulous! Watching your videos is like a meditation in a garden. I love learning from you!
Glad to know! Thanks!
I have grown long time ago for my in laws. They used call the green gorbanzo “ hurra” . It was fun to grow .
This technic would be good for survival time!. I'll have to try planting chickpeas!
Thank you for the video. I'm in central California 9a. I'm going to try this in my Fall garden. Soaking the beans right now. Wish me luck. 🙂
Great knowledge you have and are sharing!!
I tried brown chicks peas that I buy from the store, the other day! It was so yummy! Its so nutty in taste too!
I'm definitely going to plant some in the spring...thanks 😊
I'm sure you'll be happy growing it!
Great video as usual. Concise and very informative. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
You make it look so easy!
Glad it was helpful!
Ok going to try it now. Thank you. You really helped me a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
Best chickpea video, thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
I love fresh chickpeas 😊
excellent video--- short and sweet ----and everything I need to know----thank you
Excellent job! Very thorough
Glad it was helpful!
Thank You for the video. Your camera view helped a lot!
Thanks for this video, my first batch came out like mush after 3 days, then I found out that they were GMO chick peas so started a new set different brand🙏🤗
Ouch!
This was really helpful. I live in Pennsylvania, so I’ll be starting them a little later as it’s chillier here, my first time growing very excited.
I HAVE ALSO planted brown chickpea sprouts and they just germinated 2 days ago!
Thank you for your guidance .
Nice job and thank you
Well done!❤️
Thank you
Great vid!!! Thank you!!! 😄👍👍👍
This is an excellent video
Thanks for the time
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome 😎 Thanks
Very good information. All of your videos are done so well. I appreciate your knowledge sharing about our area specifically. I'm in North Orange County.
Glad you like them!
thank you for the amazing video!
Glad you liked it!
The green raw chickpea is nutty and sweet
Excellent video!
Glad you liked it!
Excellent video
Wonderful clip. Thank you so much! I will also try it. Between chickpeas and Tor Dahl, I will be a happy man!
Thank you! Im starting mine tonight ❤
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It did not work for me! My beans spoiled before sprouting. Bummer! I will try another method next season 😄
Thank you!
Wow thank you
Thanks I gonna give it try
Have fun!
Excellent
Amazing video love from Israel, i will try to grow
Excellent video. I am trying garbanzo bean growing for the first time this year and they are just starting to produce pods now. Hope it will ne successful
Best of luck!
Very beneficial thank you 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks
Really interesting. I want to try this. 😋 Hope you are well.
Try it
Great👍👍
Great video. I’ve only ever seen fresh chickpeas at one of the Cash’n’Carry Indian grocery stores near Cupertino. But hey looked like a lot of work to prep for cooking
Yes! Grow your own!
Thank you very much my bro , i like your video 💚💚.
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Thank you educational
Glad you liked it!
What brand of potting soil do you use? Thanks for the great video!
That’s cool bro I was always told we couldn’t grow them in California because it isn’t hot enough. Looks like I’m gonna try growing chickpeas.
Yes you can easily grow them in SoCal!
I live in central California but we get real hot summers. Most years
Thank again
Thank you for sharing the process, this will be my first time. Do they prefer full sun or partial? Thank you I love your channel 💚💫
Part sun (4 hrs) or full sun (8)
I'm doing it. I got the space.
Here i am, after eating chickpeas masala curry, I am wondering how chickpeas were made??? Thanks for this video. The way you explain everything is understandable and inspiring. ❤❤❤
Thank u for sharing your idea, i am interested for that, where can i buy some seeds, i am from phillipines
I loved this video. When you roast the chickpeas whole, do you eat the roasted shell? Or would you take the chickpeas out of the shell like a roasted peanut? Have you grown sesame seeds? I would like to see how they are grown.
Thanks! Good question, I roast the chickpeas with their shell on but only eat the chickpeas inside and throw away the skin. The chickpeas get cooked nicely inside the pods when roasted and you get that roasted aroma when eating as well, as you remove them from the pods. Delicious!
Great info! I'm in CA 9b and have a greenhouse; could I start from seeds now(Sept) then transplant to greenhouse, or should I wait until Jan to start from seeds? Or just do it now and see for myself.
September is too early. Wait till Jan to start!
Very informative. Thank you! Do chic peas need full sun? How can you tell they are ready for harvesting?
Yes they do need full sun. I usually harvest one or two to check before harvesting more
Beautiful video. Everything was so well explained. Thank you! Maybe I missed it, but what was the duration of your crop from when you first planted them?
Glad it was helpful. You can start harvesting in about 60 days but up to 90 or even 120 days since sowing. Planting was done 4 weeks after sowing.
@@CaliforniaGardening Thanks again.
What PH would you suggest for the soil? I have had huge issues with other crops as I didn’t realise how important for certain things it is to have the correct PH.
this is the best video! I've been following it and my chickpea plants are currently flowering! I need to ask though, some of the leaves are yellowing (probably due to too much sun) -- how much light do you grow your chickpeas in? Mine get about 5hrs of afternoon sun -- is this too much? Thank you!
5 hours of afternoon sun is OK. Chickpeas dont like too much heat though so the leaves get yellow when the heat is excessive
Also, I have eaten chickpeas, my whole life, mostly in a dish called pasta faziole , and hummus, of course and I just learned that you can eat them. Green had no idea.
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Will try growing them next June when it is our cold season
Only thing is that monkeys will probably come and eat them
hello...... I live in california & looking for bel Patra/ Vilva Plant. Please suggest a good source. Thanks for amazing videos that you make.
Bel Patra is a tropical plant, very difficult to grow in California!
How do you prevent pests
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Interesting! I ate some green chickpeas from my garden today, they are so sweet, kind of like a pea. How do you prepare the leaves to eat?
You can cook the leaves with lentils (just like spinach)!
If you sprout them in water is it the same as germinating (them in paper towels?
The water helps the seed coat soften. The paper towel acts as a medium for the seeds to grow roots. The plastic bag traps moisture and increases humidity, which creates the perfect environment for germination
Can I grow chickpea direct on filed after soaking?
Yes!
How often did you water in the first step when you planted the beans in the small cells?
I keep them moist at all times, so water as soon as the top surface dries out. Seedlings have shallow roots, so any dryness and they will suffer. Remember to drain out the excess water from the bottom.
Thamk you
Do you inoculate the seeds? We cut the plant down to the ground but leave the roots in place. The earthworms appreciate it and because we inoculate, the remaining roots are providing nitrogen back to the soil. I enjoyed your video very much. Black garbanzos make for the best hummus!
Thanks, no we do not inoculate the seeds
Bhai, I have the black chickpea I love the flavor of them when green- but can you share with me how you would use the leaf?
bless
I tried growing chickpeas this year, because I want to eat a raw chickpea, but I had such a low heeled, only like five chickpeas per plant
Yes you'll need a lot of plants
What time of the year did you grown in your area?
See my monthly gardening series
How do you roast the chickpeas; do you have a recipe?
I just roast them on the pan till they are slightly brown
Chickpeas are one of those foods I would have never thought to grow my own. But look how easy and how pretty they are.
Question... Do they require daily watering? I would like to try these in my community garden plot at UCI (same zone as you) but I'm only there 2-3 times per week..
Regarding watering, I water them as I do my other veggies like tomatoes. They are on micro drip sprinklers for 7 minutes a day
chickpeas, lentils, and peas are drought tolerant since they are from the middle east and grew naturally in the deserts and scrublands over there before being domesticated by the Mesopotamians. the roman armies often harvested wild legumes growing in northern Africa and the levant to supplement their rations.
One time I soaked chickpeas to cook the next day but forgot them for 2 months. When I got them out the water completely disappeared and they sprouted long shoots both ends. I didn't plant them tho😢
So what happens after the plant reaches maturity and you uproot it? You have to plant their peas (with pods) again next spring? I assume that means keeping some peas/pods over the winter?
How long it takes from seed to harvest? 1 month or?
Around 3 months
What is your guess on how many ounces of chickpeas will one plant produce? Thank you
Would they grow in tropical areas and would they grow in pots?
Yes and Yes!
@@CaliforniaGardening thanks. The articles I've read said they are a cool season crop so I thought they won't grow in the Philippines.
So they’re green then if you roast they change?
They remain green if roasted in the pods
So after you get the pees out of the plant. The plant dies. It doesn’t keep giving like a fruit tree?
Unfortunately not
Will it grow in winter season?
No, in spring and fall
Do you know why the pods wouldn’t develop.
They eventually did
@@CaliforniaGardening thanks for the reply.
I was asking because mine aren’t developing. First time I’m growing them.
Where do I get Kabulli peas?
Indian grocery store will sell those
Will they grow in Ohio? Zone 5 or 6, I think.
Yes they should in spring/summer