Nika's Corn
Zea mays
General Information for Corn 
The details below are the general care instructions for Corn plants - so feel free to update the details below so that everyone can benefit! s
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How to keep this plant happy
Corn is wind pollinated, and because of this at least 6 plants should be grown together to ensure a harvest. Do not plant in an area that is particularly sheltered from the wind to encourage pollination.
When the stalks at the top of the ear turn brown and dry, and the ear begins to droop a little, the corn is ready to harvest.
Corn requires a lot of nutrients, plant with compost or manure, and add a good fertilizer (eg. fishbone meal).
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Sowing and Germinating Instructions
Seeds will easily rot if the soil temperature is not warm enough for germination. To prevent this sow early indoors starting around late April - early May (depending upon your zone).
Planting Out / Transplanting Instructions
After transplanting ensure the water is kept moist evenly. Do not let the soil dry out excessively until the corn is established. It is best to transplant corn in the evening to avoid drying out.
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Where is it?
Currently growing in Nika's Humble Garden 2008 garden garden



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