Nathan, “The Man in Overalls” talks about growing three types corn in a garden. The Secret Garden 5: The Gardener and the Robin One day, Mary finds a garden with no door. A robin flies into this garden; can Mary enter it too? Adapted from the children’s novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden […]

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From 50 years of experience: How to grow corn, snow & snap peas, carrots, pole beans & zucchini: Organic gardening 101 on watering, mulching and fertilizing: Tips for beginners and homesteaders on easy and productive vegetables to grow from seeds for self sufficiency. You can grow plenty of fresh delicious vegetables in your backyard garden […]

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Gardening Tips: Growing Corn in Hills Sometimes growing corn is hard! Well okay maybe hard isn’t the right word, Space Consuming, might be a better description. Growing corn using traditional methods just takes up a lot of space!! That isn’t a big deal if you live on a large plot of land, but if your […]

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On this week’s Row by Row Garden Show, the guys talk about sweet corn and field corn varieties. They distinguish the different types of sweet corn and show some incredibly tasty field corn varieties. Get your CORN SEEDS here: https://hosstools.com/product-category/premium-garden-seeds/corn/ Get your GARDENING GEAR here: https://hosstools.com/product-category/garden-tools-collection/gardening-gear/ Check out our other pages: Website – https://hosstools.com Facebook […]

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Habitat for Humanity Community Garden Update Katriel moved out of her Purdue dorm room. Too wet to plant corn. Potatoes getting to big to hill with Johnny. Video Rating: / 5

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My no-weed garden where the corn is grown, in this video, involves growing veggies in 5-gallon containers filled with aged and parboiled rice hulls. Each container is fed by my PVC watering system using a hydroponic method called flow-to-waste which simply means that hydroponic nutrients is carried in the water supply and any excess drains […]

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We thinned the corn to one plant every 12 inches arranged in a circle. We waited 11 days to thin because I wanted to see which would grow best.

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The Homestead Kids are learning the basics of how to shell corn by hand. Learning gardening is a lot of fun for the kids – as it is for all of us. They had a lot of fun shelling the Indian Corn or Flint Corn that mama brought home although the corn was not completely […]

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