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Gardeners' Guide to Growing Sweet Corn: Gardener's Guide to Growing Your Vegetable Garden, #14
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Sweet corn is one of the most popular vegetables to grow in the garden. The juicy, sweet kernels provide a welcome summer treat as well as a nutritious source of vitamins, minerals other nutrients. The Gardeners' Guide to Growing Sweet Corn serves as a valuable resource on the culture of growing sweet corn as well as instructions on how to freeze, can and harvest this delicious, popular food. No vegetable is complete without a patch of sweet corn to offer its share of summery sweetness.
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Gardeners' Guide to Growing Sweet Corn: Gardener's Guide to Growing Your Vegetable Garden, #14
Description
Sweet corn is one of the most popular vegetables to grow in the garden. The juicy, sweet kernels provide a welcome summer treat as well as a nutritious source of vitamins, minerals other nutrients. The Gardeners' Guide to Growing Sweet Corn serves as a valuable resource on the culture of growing sweet corn as well as instructions on how to freeze, can and harvest this delicious, popular food. No vegetable is complete without a patch of sweet corn to offer its share of summery sweetness.
- Éditeur:
- Mossy Feet Books
- Sortie:
- Jan 30, 2018
- ISBN:
- 9781386419525
- Format:
- Livre
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Gardeners' Guide to Growing Sweet Corn - Paul R. Wonning
Gardeners' Guide to Growing Sweet Corn
How To Grow, Harvest and Preserve Sweet Corn
Gardener's Guide to Growing Your Vegetable Garden – Book 14
Paul R. Wonning
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Sweet corn is one of the most popular vegetables to grow in the garden. The juicy, sweet kernels provide a welcome summer treat as well as a nutritious source of vitamins, minerals other nutrients. The Gardeners' Guide to Growing Sweet Corn serves as a valuable resource on the culture of growing sweet corn as well as instructions on how to freeze, can and harvest this delicious, popular food. No vegetable is complete without a patch of sweet corn to offer its share of summery sweetness.
Gardeners' Guide to Growing Sweet Corn
Published Paul R. Wonning
Copyright 2016 by Paul R. Wonning
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Common Name:
Botanical Name:
Family
Light
Soil:
Hardiness Zone:
Origins and History
Propagation:
Plant Height, Spread, Spacing:
Flower Color, Description and Fragrance:
Plant Description:
Planting Seeds:
Growing Seedlings:
Garden Culture and Uses:
Problems:
Medicinal uses:
Food Uses:
Harvesting:
Storage:
Groups - Cultivars:
Nutrition:
Seed Available From:
Acknowledgments
About the Author
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Gardeners' Guide to Growing Sweet Corn
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Introduction
Introduced to the colonists by the Indians, sweet corn has become one of the world’s favorite vegetables. Enjoyed as corn on the cob, in stews or soups or eaten as a vegetable, sweet corn is a delicious and nutritious vegetable. Sweet corn may be eaten fresh, frozen or canned.
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Common Name:
Sweet Corn
The word corn in most of the world refers to any cereal crop that finds use as a food. It could refer to wheat, rye, or any one of a number of grain crops grown as a staple. In North America, the word corn refers to a specific grain, maize. The word maize derives from the word mahiz. This is the word a Caribbean tribe called the Taino used in reference to the grain North Americans call corn. The original English word for maize, Indian Corn, became shortened through usage to corn. Sweet corn refers to the sweet variety usually eaten before the grain matures when it is still sweet and soft.
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Botanical Name:
Zea mays subspecies mays
the genus Zea is in the Poaceae, Grass, Family. The genus contains five botanically recognized species. The
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