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Old 01-10-2013, 06:31 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 2013-10-01 16:23:35 +0000, S Viemeister said:

On 10/1/2013 4:53 PM, Derek Turner wrote:

"Growing Corn:
Fertilizer& Feeding: Corn is a heavy feeder, requiring rich soil.
Nitrogen is especially important, since corn is basically a grass. The
Native American practice of burying a fish head with the corn seeds was a
practical means of supplementing nitrogen. An inch or two of compost or
rotted manure will also work, as will feeding with fish emulsion
Watering: Water regularly, especially if you notice the leaves curling
and when the cobs begin to swell. Apply nitrogen fertilizer once the
plants are about 8 inches tall and again when they start producing
tassels. Keep the area free of weeds that will compete for food and
water."


Once the corn had grown sufficiently, they planted beans around it -
the corn benefited from the nitrogen fixed by the bean roots, and
provided a pole for the beans. Then pumpkins or other squash were
planted around the perimeter - their scratchy vines helped to protect
the corn and beans from raccoons and other thieves.

Corn, beans, and squash were called the'three sisters'.


That really is very clever stuff, isn't it? All of it, I mean.
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