How To Harvest Black Chickpeas In Your Kitchen Garden?

Do you want to add some fresh and interesting food to your garden? How about cultivating black chickpeas

Black chickpeas are a flavorful and nutritious bean that works well in many dishes. It takes approximately 100 days for black chickpeas to grow 

The plants grow short and bushy every year. Chickpeas are indeterminate, like tomatoes, and after they begin to flower

Little seed pods contain the chickpeas. Fresh chickpeas are green, but most are taken when the seeds have dried on the plant

Black chickpeas, sometimes called garbanzo beans, are classified as beans even though they are neither a bean nor a pea in botanical terms

Therefore, continue reading if you want to learn more about chickpea gardening!

In temperate climates, black chickpeas require 6 to 8 hours of sunlight each day; in warmer climates, they require some afternoon shade

 Select a location that is close to or within your home. Enhance the soil bed by adding a potting mix rich with nutrients 

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