Corn
Q. We had corn last year that hardly was very tall and the
stalks were yellow, then green. Could it be my ground has problems
or didn't water enough or too much?
A. This is a hard call, but I will tell you that I received
complaints from all over the eastern half of the USA last summer
and fall concerning their vegetables and the poor growth and
low harvest. It was frankly a poor season for gardening due
to odd weather conditions all over the place. I am unsure about
other countries, whose gardeners read these global responses,
so this does not pertain to you folks.
Water/rain was a big problem. Many people did not compensate
for Mother Nature and paid the cost. This could be your experience
too, but I really cannot fault you, since the temperatures also
were unusual, going from way too cool to really hot and back!
This threw off the natural cycles of many fruit and vegetables
and they could not decide whether to bear or not.
Fertilizer could have been a problem, unless you did all that
you normally do. That takes it out of being a factor. What was
needed last summer was for gardeners to watch their crops and
decide what was needed when. That is difficult at times.
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