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When sowing bean seeds directly into the soil, not all seeds turn into plants (due to dry soil or bad weather). Germinating bean seeds on moist kitchen paper towels is a simple and more successful starter method.
 
When sowing bean seeds directly into the soil, not all seeds turn into plants (due to dry soil or bad weather). Germinating bean seeds on moist kitchen paper towels is a simple and more successful starter method.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
# Things you'll need: 2 plastic rectangular boxes of the same size (about 2.5 inch (63 mm) high), kitchen paper, satay sticks (also known as skewers).  Boxes on the photo are about 7 x 4.5 x {{convert|2.5|in|cm|adj=on|1}}. <br> <br>
 
# Things you'll need: 2 plastic rectangular boxes of the same size (about 2.5 inch (63 mm) high), kitchen paper, satay sticks (also known as skewers).  Boxes on the photo are about 7 x 4.5 x {{convert|2.5|in|cm|adj=on|1}}. <br> <br>