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what does broom corn look like
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The answer is Broom Corn. The plant looks just like a regular sweet corn plant but does not develop any ears. The upper stold become thin and enlongated and seed heads are fromed. With the wind the sedd are spread or you can collect them for next year. Dry out the stop stalks and make your own broom.
Brooms have been around for at least two thousand years. For the longest time they were constructed of twigs lashed to a handle. In 1797, Levi Dickenson introduced the use of sorghum, or "broom corn," as broom bristles. In 1798, the Shakers invented the broom vice, which allowed brooms to be flattened and sewn into shape. Come the Industrial Revolution, and you see Massachusetts making over a million brooms in a single year (1850).
Broom makers are artisans who specialize in creating brooms and brushes from different materials such as straw, corn husks, or synthetic fibers. They use traditional techniques to assemble and bind the bristles to a handle, producing functional and decorative items for sweeping and cleaning purposes.
Broom straw refers to the dried stems or stalks of certain plants, such as sorghum or corn, that are used for making brooms. These straw fibers are stiff and durable, making them suitable for sweeping and cleaning tasks.
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The price of a broom will vary depending on the store and the brand of broom. On average, a broom will cost around $6.00.
A brush or a broom.