How do you determine how much fertilizer from a soil sample?
You must first send the sample in to a laboratory to have it analyzed for the various soil qualities. Once the lab has given you the test results you can begin to make your determinations. This is a VERY complex subject, one which agronomists study for years, and therefore much too complex to be answered here. However, you can take a look at the related link below to get an idea of where to start.
Does corn grow best with wet or dry conditions?
Corn likes it warm to hot and to be watered regularly. If you get plenty of rain, then don't water. If you live where it is dry, water regularly. If you fail to water often enough, your corn on the cob will not fill out completely. Regular watering, not overwatering is best.
I work for a company here in the United States that grows and sells purple corn. All of our corn is non-gmo organic or non-gmo non organic.
Where can one find Jim dandy grits in Seattle?
Jim Dandy has an online store:
http://mybrands.com/Product.aspx?pid=1480
Is corn a vegetable fruit or grain?
Corn is actually a grain, though many regard it as a "vegetable" especially when the kernels are eaten when in the milky stage. Corn is a grass, just like other grain plants like wheat, rice, barley, oats, rye, and triticale.
made from tiny bits of eroded rock or sand
AnswerYou mean for roads with snow...no its mostly salt...to dissolve the snow! (with bits on sand and crushed rock for some traction too)
Grit is basically small, tiny rocks for birds and other animals that help aid in digestion. It is made from sand, crushed granite, and even dirt.
Sand comes from bits of rock that have been eroded even more. Salt is also a mineral found in the ground, so grit is basically made from rocks and minerals.
Will ordinary dried corn pop also?
No. The outer husk, or pericarp, of a kernel of ordinary field corn is not hard and tough enough to build up the pressure needed to make it pop. When heated the same way, it will just swell slightly and sort of crack open a little.
A young cob, specifically referring to a young male swan, is called a "cygnet." Cygnet is the term used for young swans, regardless of their gender, until they reach maturity. They are typically covered in soft gray or white feathers and stay with their parents for several months after hatching.
How many carb in canned sweet corn?
There are 31 carbs one cup (5.8 oz or 164g) of canned, drained, corn.
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In order to assist you more easily to eat your freshly boiled ear of corn, you can insert the prongs of a corn holder or corn fork into each end of the corn, forming handles for you to hold onto, so that you do not have to hold the kernels, which are hot, and which you are in any event intending to eat.