Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
my dad in southern md grows a garden. since we're all grown up and left home its gotten bigger and extended beyond a typical garden into the front yard. its totally acceptable there. such a rural area still for the most part.
he says its cheaper actually to just buy corn than to grow it.
It's only more expensive when you're buying all those gardening gadgets. We spend less than $100/year on seeds and fertilizer. Netting is a one time purchase and we re-use it. Even then, $50 will buy a lot of netting.
Anonymous wrote: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.
my dad in southern md grows a garden. since we're all grown up and left home its gotten bigger and extended beyond a typical garden into the front yard. its totally acceptable there. such a rural area still for the most part.
he says its cheaper actually to just buy corn than to grow it.
Anonymous wrote: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.
D through F are most assuredly irrelevant and will not happen. C could easily be executed with house plants.
A is also pretty subjective if you know where to shop. Is it better than the crap at Safeway? Sure.
Seriously, if we could make popcorn with unused corn from stalks, more people would do it, ditto for decorations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the off- off- off- chance OP is actually serious, I'd be more concerned about the safety ramifications. A locksmith and several others who came to my house told me the shoulder-high shrubs around the front were a good hiding place for someone up to no good.
I cut them down. I didn't want any surprises. If it had been just one person who said that, it'd be a different story. But every male who came around said the same thing.
They all said the same thing about the skylights on my flat roof too - easy access to the inside - but I kept those.
Corn might present the same type of shield. But this really depends on where you live.
Someone = children, creepy corn children
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Anonymous wrote:On the off- off- off- chance OP is actually serious, I'd be more concerned about the safety ramifications. A locksmith and several others who came to my house told me the shoulder-high shrubs around the front were a good hiding place for someone up to no good.
I cut them down. I didn't want any surprises. If it had been just one person who said that, it'd be a different story. But every male who came around said the same thing.
They all said the same thing about the skylights on my flat roof too - easy access to the inside - but I kept those.
Corn might present the same type of shield. But this really depends on where you live.
