Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't care if its tacky or not, but why grow corn? It is really cheap to buy it. Grow something else. Or better yet, stop eating corn.
A) freshly picked corn is superior to anything you buy
B) it's really cool to watch your plants grow from seed
C) it's educational
D) corn isn't cheap but seeds are!
E) you can make Halloween/Thanksgiving decorations from the stalks and ears
F) if you grow popcorn, it's even more fun than sweet corn.
Anonymous wrote:I want to plant in the front yard. Do people around here think it is tacky?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Practical question: How much corn and how big is your front yard? Honestly, it's not the easiest vegetable to grow and you have to plant a lot of it to really make it worth your while? If you want organic ---then join a CSA.
However, if you're doing it to experiment and as a project with your kids---then go for it.
What do you mean, it's not easy? It's incredibly easy. We plant seeds 4 inches apart and rows 12 inches apart. It grows just fine as long as it's in a sunny location and gets adequate water/fertilzer. It grows a lot better than the pumpkins and cucumbers we've got. Vine borers get those before they produce.
Anonymous wrote:Practical question: How much corn and how big is your front yard? Honestly, it's not the easiest vegetable to grow and you have to plant a lot of it to really make it worth your while? If you want organic ---then join a CSA.
However, if you're doing it to experiment and as a project with your kids---then go for it.