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Growing Soy Beans and Mung Beans in Australia

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Soybeans for Edamame and TofuGlycine max performs best in warm to subtropical Australian conditions with a long frost-free growing season. Sow after last frost in full sun, 5–8cm apart in rows 45cm apart. The varieties Envy (edamame type) and Butterbeans are the most reliable for Australian home gardens. For tofu production, let soybeans mature fully and dry on the plant — harvest pods before they split and dry further in a shed.Mung BeansVigna radiata are extraordinarily productive in hot A…

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Daniel is a horticulturalist with nine years of hands-on growing experience in Victoria. He has studied horticulture formally and previously ran a goat and duck farm — where gardening was less hobby and more necessity. He built Soil2Bloom to give Australian gardeners the zone-specific, season-accurate advice they deserve.
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