How to Dry Peanuts

Look for seed pods., Wait until the leaves turn yellow., Harvest only when the soil is dry.

3 Steps 1 min read Easy

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Look for seed pods.

    The nuts (or kernels) are usually situated in pairs within the pods.

    Pods are usually lightly colored, long and have vein-like structures running across them.

    Each peanut plant will carry about 25-50 kernels in all.
  2. Step 2: Wait until the leaves turn yellow.

    This is one indication that the peanut pods are ready for harvesting.

    Another indication is that the veins in the pod change to a darker color.

    Pods closest to the plant tend to ripen earlier than pods further away. , Peanut pods grow into and upward from the ground.

    If the soil is wet, it will be harder to remove and there is an increased risk of rot and mold growth.

    The mold growth is often toxic to human beings.
  3. Step 3: Harvest only when the soil is dry.

Detailed Guide

The nuts (or kernels) are usually situated in pairs within the pods.

Pods are usually lightly colored, long and have vein-like structures running across them.

Each peanut plant will carry about 25-50 kernels in all.

This is one indication that the peanut pods are ready for harvesting.

Another indication is that the veins in the pod change to a darker color.

Pods closest to the plant tend to ripen earlier than pods further away. , Peanut pods grow into and upward from the ground.

If the soil is wet, it will be harder to remove and there is an increased risk of rot and mold growth.

The mold growth is often toxic to human beings.

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