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With the right growing conditions, you can grow corn in your own garden. Here's what to know to easily grow corn for an ...
If you're planning to plant some corn in your garden this year, you might be looking for other plants to pair with it. The good thing is that corn has plenty of potential companion plants, so you can ...
Corn plants, also known as cornstalk plants or ribbon plants, are relatively slow-growing. So, if you’d like to display one as a floor plant, purchase a large one. Indoors, the plants can reach ...
Avoid planting distinct types of corn together. "Don’t plant Super Sweet or sugary types within 400 yards of traditional sweet corn, and don’t plant flint, dent, or popcorn near any sweet corn ...
Q: My indoor corn plant is now huge. Can it be moved outdoors after years as a house plant? If yes, how should this be done? A: Making the transition to the great outdoors should be easy for your ...
The corn plant grow slowly from the thick cane. What I love about these plants is that the long narrow leaves look a lot like corn. One of the reasons we grew them was because they are easy to ...
Instead of the characteristic fan-like tassel that waves majestically atop the stalk, this corn plant sends up a cartoonishly skinny stick. Its ears -- if it makes them at all -- resemble small ...
With better growth and less height, stalks are denser and stronger than standard corn. Anchoring into the soil increases with ...
Do You Plant Corn or Soybeans First? You’ve heard the debate—corn should be planted before beans, or vice versa. Research out of the University of Illinois aims to set the record straight.