Corn cobs can take anywhere from 6 months to 2 years to fully compost, depending on factors like size, moisture, and temperature.
Yes, one can add corn on the cob to compost piles, because it is organic. However, it does take longer for corn on the cob to break down, and it might attract unwanted critters in the meantime.
how long does it take for corn silk to work properly?
1 to 2 years in the compost
Yes, you can compost bones and meat in your compost pile, but it is not recommended as they can attract pests and take a long time to break down. It is better to stick to plant-based materials for composting.
It depends on what type of corn you want to grow...
Heavier corn ears does not translate into more ears or even more kernels. Weight has nothing to do with the amount or measurement of the corn or kernel and is caused by the density of the corn itself and the moisture content in the kernel, cob and husk. If you were to weigh 6 cobs of corn of similar length and then husk and take the kernel from the cob you would end up with closely the same amount of corn per cob.
When allowing dogs to chew on corn cobs, it is important to take precautions to prevent choking or intestinal blockages. Make sure to supervise the dog while they are chewing, and remove the cob once it becomes small enough to swallow. It is also recommended to provide safe chew toys specifically designed for dogs to prevent any potential hazards.
it takes around 90 minutes i believe.
It depends, what do you mean by "baby corn"? From a can? On an ear?
corn rolls take up to 3-6 hours so you have to do it early.
Steaming corn typically takes about 5-7 minutes.
A long time.