On pop corn plants.
Yes, you can grow corn from popcorn kernels. Popcorn kernels are a type of corn that has been specially bred to have a hard outer shell that allows them to pop when heated. If you plant popcorn kernels in the ground, they can grow into corn plants that produce ears of corn.
Yes, you can plant fresh corn kernels to grow corn.
Yes, you can plant dried corn kernels to grow corn plants.
No, popcorn kernels cannot be planted to grow popcorn plants. Popcorn kernels are the seeds of a specific type of corn that has been bred to pop when heated, but they will not grow into popcorn plants if planted.
Yes, you can plant corn kernels in your garden to grow corn plants.
Yes, you can successfully grow corn from kernels by planting them in soil, providing water and sunlight, and taking care of the plants as they grow.
Yes, you can grow popcorn from popcorn kernels. Popcorn kernels can be planted in soil to grow into popcorn plants, which produce ears of corn with kernels that can be popped into popcorn.
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.
Yes, corn kernels are seeds. In agriculture, corn kernels are planted in rows to grow into corn plants. They are a staple crop used for food, animal feed, and various industrial products.
Mostly Iowa.
No, popcorn kernels will not grow if planted in soil. Popcorn kernels are a type of corn that has been dried and processed for popping, not a seed that will sprout and grow into a plant.
No, popcorn kernels are seeds that can be planted to grow corn plants, but not specifically popcorn plants. The corn plants will produce ears of corn, which can then be harvested and dried to make popcorn.