- Use the right seeds
- Grow the peanut plant in the pot
- Pull peanut plant under glass
- Growing peanuts outdoors
- The peanut harvest
- tips and tricks
Even if peanut plants originally come from very warm regions, they can be grown in cooler countries if the conditions are good. What to look out for if you want to grow your own peanuts in the garden or greenhouse.

Use the right seeds
It is best to get your peanut seeds from specialist retailers. You can also use the untreated seeds from the supermarket, but these germinate much less well.
There are now breeds in specialist shops that also thrive in cooler temperatures.
Growing a peanut plant yourself is worthwhile if you can provide enough light and warmth. In northern regions you should only dare to try it in the greenhouse.
Grow the peanut plant in the pot
Since the peanut plant has a very long growing season, you should prefer the seeds in the pot on the windowsill or in the greenhouse.
Fill in with good, loose garden soil. Make sure there are enough drainage holes, because peanuts do not tolerate waterlogging at all.
Cover the seeds with two to three centimeters of soil and place them in a warm and sunny spot.
Pull peanut plant under glass
If you are growing the peanut plant in the conservatory or greenhouse, transplant it into a larger pot once the plant has developed several pairs of leaves.
If you also want to harvest peanuts, choose a wide, deep bowl. Peanuts grow on the inflorescences that sink into the ground next to the plant.
Water moderately and place the peanut plant in as sunny a position as possible. Peanuts thrive particularly well at temperatures around 30 degrees.
Growing peanuts outdoors
- Plant out after frost
- Loose garden soil
- As sunny a location as possible
- Water little
- Avoid waterlogging
- Fertilize occasionally
The peanut harvest
The peanut harvest begins after 100 to 130 days when soil temperatures have been consistently high. Outdoor peanuts are ready to harvest from September.
tips and tricks
If you live in a region with a very mild climate, you can sow the peanut seeds outdoors as soon as May. It is important that the soil temperature no longer falls below 18 degrees. Therefore, cover the peanut seeds at night during the first few weeks.
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