Lima beans can grow in sandy soil, but they thrive best in well-drained, loamy soils that retain some moisture and nutrients. Sandy soil can drain too quickly, which may hinder seed germination and growth unless adequately managed with regular watering and organic amendments. To improve growth in sandy conditions, adding compost or other organic matter can help retain moisture and provide essential nutrients.
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