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Funny Video about Row Gardening
**Warning..Contains the D word and the H word...
From the movie Secondhand Lions with Robert Duvall, Haley-Joel Osment.
Why we SFG...and have retired from Row Gardening..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T1bLe_NPNo#t=6m26s
From the movie Secondhand Lions with Robert Duvall, Haley-Joel Osment.
Why we SFG...and have retired from Row Gardening..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T1bLe_NPNo#t=6m26s
Re: Funny Video about Row Gardening
Second Hand Lions is a good movie.
When I started this SFG last yr, my DH said he would plant the corn in the row garden. I handed him the hoe and said go for it. He didn't get much, too hard.
I planted a 4 x 8 bed of corn. I got 178 ears, some were short because of late start and the worms attacked, but, I never lifted the hoe. That is why I do SFG.
When I started this SFG last yr, my DH said he would plant the corn in the row garden. I handed him the hoe and said go for it. He didn't get much, too hard.
I planted a 4 x 8 bed of corn. I got 178 ears, some were short because of late start and the worms attacked, but, I never lifted the hoe. That is why I do SFG.
littlejo- Posts : 1575
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Location : Cottageville SC 8b
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littlejo, did you plant that corn 4 to a square, like in the book?
curio- Posts : 388
Join date : 2012-02-22
Location : Maritime Pacific Northwest zone 8A/B with ugly heat scale
Re: Funny Video about Row Gardening
Yes, I planted 4 per square, but, in SC the corn worms attack late in the season, and usually the corn has come off, but I planted late.
This yr. I'm planting organic corn, Orchard baby, takes about 45 days and only 3 ft tall, Yukon supreme,53 days, also short, and Texas Honey June, 93 days, but the husks are so tight that the worms supposedly cannot get in. I'm on an organic mission this yr.
This yr. I'm planting organic corn, Orchard baby, takes about 45 days and only 3 ft tall, Yukon supreme,53 days, also short, and Texas Honey June, 93 days, but the husks are so tight that the worms supposedly cannot get in. I'm on an organic mission this yr.
littlejo- Posts : 1575
Join date : 2011-05-04
Age : 70
Location : Cottageville SC 8b
Re: Funny Video about Row Gardening
I once read a solution for corn earworms is to put a couple of drops of mineral oil in the husk and it suffocates them. I never tried it so have no personal experience.
Re: Funny Video about Row Gardening
loved that movie
newstart- Posts : 335
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Age : 42
Location : houston, texas zone 9
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