Corn, in North America, is planted in mid spring so it can grow throughout the summer and be harvested in the fall.
no but you can grow corn....
Yes, you can plant a corn kernel to grow corn.
Yes, you can grow corn from store-bought corn. The kernels from store-bought corn can be planted in soil to grow new corn plants.
Farmers grow genuine corn by selecting high-quality seeds, preparing the soil with appropriate nutrients, and ensuring proper irrigation and sun exposure. They also monitor for pests and disease, and may use organic or synthetic fertilizers to promote healthy growth. Finally, harvesting the corn at the right time ensures optimal flavor and quality.
Yes, you can plant fresh corn kernels to grow corn.
No, corn cannot grow in salt water as it requires fresh water for its growth. Salt water can inhibit the ability of plants to take up necessary nutrients and water, ultimately causing them to die. Corn is a freshwater plant and needs to be cultivated in soil with low salinity levels for optimal growth.
The "mini corn" you're referring to is just baby corn, harvested young and usually from a specific type of corn that doesn't grow all that big as it is. The only real difference between baby corn and normal sized corn is the amount of time it was allowed to grow before harvesting.
Yes, you can plant dried corn kernels to grow corn plants.
I think they grow alot of corn and stuff. I think they grow alot of corn and stuff. I think they grow alot of corn and stuff.
It depends on what type of corn you want to grow...
Corn is typically ready to be picked and eaten approximately 60-90 days after planting, depending on the variety. To ensure optimal sweetness and taste, it is best to harvest corn when the kernels are plump and the silk on the ear begins to dry out.
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