When are pinto beans grown?
Pinto beans are typically grown in the spring or summer depending on the climate and location.
Here's a breakdown:
* Warm climates: Pinto beans can be planted in the early spring or even late fall in warm climates where there is no threat of frost.
* Cooler climates: In cooler climates, they are best planted in the spring after the last frost.
Pinto beans need warm weather to germinate and grow, with ideal temperatures ranging from 70-85°F (21-29°C). They also require consistent moisture and well-drained soil.
The growing season for pinto beans is typically 90-120 days.
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