Soil depth for corn
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Lee Cunningham Green on Mar 15, 2015I am sure that someone will say there is a manditory level the soil must be, I have grown corn in less soil than that. The root system is not a long one like a tree, and I have grown corn in some pretty not great soil at that, sand, mulch, and dirt. It's a pretty tough little seed. You should be fine to grow corn.Helpful Reply
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Sheila on Mar 16, 2015I have grown corn in less soil also and had great results. I make sure to have lots of organic matter, and to add fertilizer as called for. Hope this helpsHelpful Reply
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Connie on Mar 16, 2015From a farmer's wife ----yes . Fertilize frequently.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Mar 16, 2015You can definitely grow corn in a raised bed. The University of Georgia has cultural tips and recommended varieties for Georgia here: http://extension.uga.edu/publications/detail.cfm?number=C905Helpful Reply
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Sharron W on Mar 17, 2015It acts as a link for me as well....all you have to do one the tablet is clink on it and clink copy...open a new tab and then paste....Helpful Reply
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