GardenZeus Soil and Fertilization Tips for Growing Corn in California
Healthy soil and regular fertilization with nitrogen are critical to growing corn successfully in California home gardens. The information and tips below are intended to supplement the core information about soil and fertilization provided in “Soil Needs/Tips” in the GardenZeus section “Getting Started,” and “Nutrient/Amendment/Fertilization Needs/Tips” in the GardenZeus section “Planting and Maintaining” for your […]
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‘The Three Sisters’ Companion Planting Combination for California
The Three Sisters is a traditional Native American agricultural grouping that includes corn, beans, and squash, with corn providing a natural trellis for beans and vining squash, beans fixing soil nitrogen theoretically to the benefit of all three crops, and squash providing a living mulch with large leaves that cool the soil and discourage weeds. The Three Sisters […]
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GardenZeus Quick Tips: Should I Grow Supersweet Corn in my Garden?
GardenZeus expert Darren Butler generally recommends that home gardeners NOT grow supersweet corn varieties, which may produce plants that are less vigorous than heirlooms and hybrids. Supersweet corn may be more sensitive to cold soils and variable soil conditions. Cross-pollination between supersweet corn and other corn varieties increases starchiness in the kernels for both varieties, […]
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