just uproot the stalk. make sure not to damage the roots while pulling them out. dig a hole in your location of choice and replant the stalk, pat the ground to secure the plant in place. don't leave the stalk out of the ground for to long or it will wilt and die. after the plant is relocated make sure to water it generously. and your done!
Raccoons do not eat garden plants but do eat fruits and berries from a garden. They are particularly fond of sweet corn.
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Yes you can grow a garden in Alaska. You have to pick the right plants for the shorter growing season. Some plants need to be started inside before you plant them in the garden. Some extend the season with green houses, tunnels, or cold frames. Because of the long summer daylight, some plants get really huge such as strawberries.
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All vegetable plants help humans in one way or another. The most helpful plants would be plants such as corn and wheat.
Corn is a plant.
corn, potatoes, tobacco
Corn plants does have glucose. Most of it comes from the leaves.
No, corn plants do not need supports that are commonly found on plants like beans or tomatoes. Corn plants have a sturdy stalk and tend to do well when separated from neighboring plants by at least one foot.
Wisconsin grows alfalfa, corn, potatoes, peas, beans, apples, and cherries. In addition many people garden plants that do well in zones 5 and 4. There are many forests with maples, and pines.