Posted by: Debra
We have many ears that look and taste wonderful; but some of them have kernals that are "bloated" looking and gray in color. What can we do to ensure that this won't happen next year and also not spread through the rest of the corn patch? Thank you for any help you might render. :-)
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Posted by: Barb
We have always bought our corn for freezing from the same farmer but he has retired now. Our favorite was peaches and cream, is this a variety of sweet corn that I can grow in my own garden, and if not what would be a good alternative?
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Posted by: Celia
I know I have to plant more than a few stalks but what is the minimum amount of sweet corn that I can plant and still have it grow good.
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Posted by: Gardener in Training
Please give me tips on growing sweet corn so I get it right the first time. My kids will be thrilled if we can grow some corn this summer.
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Posted by: Dave
I am wondering if I just plant a little extra sweet corn this year and leave some of it on the stalks to dry will it work for popcorn? Or do I have to plant special seeds?
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Posted by: Wonderbug
I know birds enjoy the ornamental corn but are there any varieties that are good for us to eat as well?
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