Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's tacky, but we laugh everytime we drive by the corn fence down the street. One guy removed his chain link fence from his front yard last spring and replaced it with a straight line of corn. Behind the corn is a small, neatly manicured lawn.
Anonymous wrote:Whew, I am glad yo u do not live in my neighborhood, OP (or any of these PPs!) I do not want corn grown on somebody's front yard! No thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a problem with it, but then again I think a lawn is a waste of space and water. I'm all for the edible landscaping.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, what??
Things that are tacky:
Inviting yourself to a party
Miniskirts at the office
Cutting in line
High heels on preschoolers
How does "growing vegetables" make this list??
Anonymous wrote:Are you a farmer? I don't think the soil and climate around here is appropriate for corn.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, what??
Things that are tacky:
Inviting yourself to a party
Miniskirts at the office
Cutting in line
High heels on preschoolers
How does "growing vegetables" make this list??
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:Are you a farmer? I don't think the soil and climate around here is appropriate for corn.