Gardening Guide #12: Growing Corn
Tips, Tricks
http://www.hacres.tv This week, Willi Murray, Hallelujah Acres' Organic Gardener, shows you several methods of planting corn, how to fertilize it and assist pollination, and even how to salvage ears damaged by insects and birds. Visit Rev. George's blog for more Gardening and Health Tips at: http://healthtip.hacres.com/ Have questions? Visit our Gardening Guide FAQ here: http://hacr.es/GG_FAQ
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excellent vid- concise- accurate and informative- than kyou
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If you plant 4 or 5 that close together, why don't the stalks stunt each other as they're so crowded together physically and also competing for the same nutrients and water?
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what fertilizer do u use?
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This is a great video, ready to start my corn!!!!!!
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fuck you this is bullshit
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what I had problems with was the grasshopper that eat it 😟
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Very helpful! Thank you. I only have 3 plants that came up... and I want to make sure I get the best corn out of them I can. Now that I seen your video I'm sure I will want to do more corn next year!!
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cunts
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Thank you! Very helpful!
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Thank you for the time and effort to explain all of this to us Iowa farm boy wanna bees...:)
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Great tips!!! I Just started gardening and need all the tips I can get come check me out if you get a chance!
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Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
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Thank you for the informative video. I'm glad you are encouraging folks to even use the 'imperfect' ears of corn. Waste not, want not! ;)
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1/2 my corn didn't do good on one side of a block of three rows, on the right side. The didn't get big, and very few of them are making ears, and they are small. This is the beginning of the third month they have been growing. The won't make ears, right? Shouldn't I just pull them up, or will they eventually make ears later? Also, the plants that are doing good have three ears growing on one plant. Should I pull off the bottom ear if it is just now tasseling? It won't make an ear in three weeks will it? thank you
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how many plants of corn do i need to plant in order for them to get pollinated?
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I love how you don't waist food:)
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If you grow them next to sunflower they will pollinate each other. That's what I did.
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Extending your effort just to make us learn regarding on growing corn are quite satisfying. This video tutorial really help a lot to every viewers and gardeners as well. Nice information!
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After watching this video, I found it very educational because of the important factors that being provided and I believed that it is useful enough specifically for growing and protecting corn. However, learning these tips sounds heartbreaking. Hope it will really help!
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