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Plant seeds about 1 inch deep and 12 inches from each other. Rather than one long row, plant sweet corn in three to four rows in small blocks. As the plant matures, tassels will produce pollen ...
This oven-roasted corn is sweet, golden, and lightly charred — coated in butter, salt, and your favorite seasonings. No grill needed, just bake it till the edges caramelize and the kernels pop ...
Because corn is wind-pollinated, if one grows sweet corn in a small garden, it is recommended to plant the corn in blocks of rows rather than in a long, single row to ensure better pollination.
You want 10 or 15. By planting several seeds weekly, you’ll have radishes or beets that are ready for harvest week after week. Corn Corn has insufferably shallow roots and is annoying tall.