| What a ridiculous idea. YES. It's tacky. |
THIS. (Since the thread has been resurrected anyway.) |
Why is it that people who revive old threads never have anything new or useful to add? |
Because it is a fan favorite. Right up there with "Corn Buying during a Hurricane." |
| Not tacky at all. There are a couple of houses in Cleveland Park where they grow corn out front. I think it's great. |
I know you are joking, but my neighbor grows the three sisters in his corner lot and gets a good harvest. I'd rather you grow anything than broadcast spray pesticides everywhere. |
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My tenants ripped up our shrubs and plants and flowers in the backyard and planted a garden and corn and layed hay.
I about shit a brick when. I saw this. Not happy. |
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If it is grown in a tasteful manner and goes with the look and feel of the house and landscaping!
Would you add a scarecrow? |
| yup- find another spot (back yard or community garden) |
| Corn is wind pollenated, so you need a few rows to produce anything. |
I agree. And corn is a grass, so it is not all that different from the giant invasive ornamental grasses so many folks are in love with - - except it is not invasive and it produces food. I've worked ornamental popcorn in among the front perennial flower beds -- totally natural looking. The red varieties produce really nice red tassels. Neighbors didn't know until I told them it was corn - popcorn actually. And the kids love putting the whole dried cob in the microwave and watching the corn pop off of it. With this method I had to hand pollinate, but it was not big deal with so few plants. I also love the corn fence idea! Great idea for a school garden. |
| Every low rent neighborhood has some idiot with the vegetable garden in the front yard. So tacky. |
I would be happy to live next door to your neighbor. |
| Hmmm, not sure what this says about me. I'm growing swiss chard in my front yard this year right in front of my boxwoods. I love having ornamental kale and cabbage in the front yard in the fall so I'd thought I'd try it in the spring/summer. I'm using it as an ornamental more than something to eat although we will probably harvest some of it. |
I had a neighbor who did this and I hated it but I understand why. Almost all corn in the US is GMO. YUCK!! |