Is there a certain spot to plant corn seeds to get them to fully grow?
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Crops need to be rotated.
The corn probably needs to be put in an area that has the proper nitrogen, etc. in the soil. Plant green beans in the same rows with the corn, these two vegies help each other grow and produce.
Also, corn needs to have full sun, and plant at least five rows, in order to accomplish full pollination (the wind creates the process). Some have tried planting them in a circle when there's not enough room for five or more rows.
The new location will give the corn more sun, I think I did do the circle procedure because of something I heard or read somewhere. Wish me well.
It might be that you need crop rotation and plant in a different area each year.
that makes sense, I did change locations this year. I will see how it goes before I give up on trying to grown corn.