Yes, they will grow in Florida and other Gulf Coast areas with torrid summers. Treat them as a winter crop, seeding them in mid-October. By Thanksgiving, you should have your first pods. Chill the seeds in the refrigerator for at least two weeks before planting to trick them into sprouting in ground that is a bit warmer than spring soil.
Yes, they will grow in Florida and other Gulf Coast areas with torrid summers. Treat them as a winter crop, seeding them in mid-October. By Thanksgiving, you should have your first pods. Chill the seeds in the refrigerator for at least two weeks before planting to trick them into sprouting in ground that is a bit warmer than spring soil.