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Habitat of kidney bean ​

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Kidney beans are a variety of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), a legume native to Central America and Mexico. The common bean is an important food crop and major source of protein throughout the world. Used in a variety of traditional dishes, kidney beans are usually eaten well cooked

Plant them in a full sun exposure in well-draining soil. Beans don't like to get their “feet” wet. When growing kidney beans, space the seed 4 inches apart for vining beans and 8 inches apart for bush varieties, one inch to 1 ½ inches below the soil surface.

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