Can you plant corn kernels to grow corn?

Corn seeds are really just dried corn kernels. So you can try growing corn from an ear of corn. Just let the ear dry out and plant the kernels.
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Can I grow corn from store bought corn?

Fill a dish with 1 inch of water and place the corn cob in the water. Place in a sunny spot and then admire your corn as it grows! Within a few days you will begin to see the shoots sprout upwards, you will also see the roots grow in the water.
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Can you sprout corn kernels?

Different types of corn kernels can be used, as they will all sprout. The kernels, though, and particularly Sweet Corn kernels, can be very expensive to buy. If you are growing your own Corn Sprouts, make sure you are using corn seed that hasn't been treated with fungicides, etc, for field growth.
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Can you plant fresh corn seeds?

Start with fresh corn seeds for the best results. Directly sow seeds approximately 1.5 to 2 inches deep and 4 to 6 inches apart. Cover with soil, space your rows of seeds 30 to 36 inches apart.
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Can you grow whole kernel corn?

Whole kernel deer feeding corn will grow, germination rates wont be as high as expensive seed corn and you may not get the disease and chemical resistance, but it will grow. Plant it thicker.
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Growing Corn - Part 1 Planting and Germinating



How do you germinate corn kernels?

Testing seed before you plant your garden is quite easy:
  1. Soak 10 to 20 seeds overnight.
  2. Dampen a paper towel and place in a glass or steel pie dish (do not use aluminum).
  3. Dampen another paper towel and lay on the corn.
  4. Insert pan in large, loose plastic bag and place somewhere warm (70 -80 ).
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Can I plant shelled corn?

Most corn varieties are registered and protected by law. Therefore it is illegal to plant most sources of “shelled corn.” In fact, it is illegal for farmers to save the seed they harvest and replant in most cases.
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Are corn kernels seeds?

Each kernel of corn is actually a seed that, like most seeds, contains an embryo (a baby plant) and a seed coat for protection.
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Should I soak the corn seeds before planting?

Do not soak corn seeds prior to planting. Plant 2-5cm (1-2″) deep (shallower for sh2 seed or in cool soil). Sow seeds around 7.5cm (3″) apart, in rows 60-90cm (24-36″) apart. Because corn is wind pollinated, plant in a dense block of at least 4 rows, rather than in single rows.
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How do you start corn seeds?

Sow seed 1 inch (2.5 cm) deep. Seeds germinate in 4 to 10 days. Transplant corn into the garden after the soil has warmed to at least 70°F (21°C). Space corn 12 inches (30 cm) apart in all directions; plant corn in blocks of at least 4 rows for optimal pollination.
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Can I grow corn from popcorn kernels?

For best results, plant Unflavored Popcorn Kernels in a sunny part of your yard. When planting, place the kernels 1” deep, approximately 6-8” apart, and space the rows 1 foot apart. Once plants reach 4” in height, thin out a bit so your plants have room to spread out and mature throughout the season.
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What would happen if you plant popcorn seeds?

It is possible to grow plants from the kernels you get for making popcorn, but remember this is a corn that isn't any good as sweet corn. it it very starchy and not sweet. it would only be good to use for more popcorn.
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Can you plant store bought popcorn?

No, you can't open a bag of popcorn from the grocery store and plant it. Most store bought popcorn isn't fertile because of the heating and sterilization processes it undergoes. You'll need to buy fertile popcorn from your local garden center and there are plenty to choose from on the internet.
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Can I grow my own popcorn?

Because popcorn takes a month or longer than sweet corn to mature, it is best to plant the popcorn first. You could also choose to grow only popcorn, and not worry about isolation. You must direct seed popcorn. Seeds germinate best when soil temperatures are close to 60°F.
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Can you put seeds straight into soil?

Growing from seeds indoors is one way of starting your garden. Another option is to tuck seeds directly into soil outdoors. Planting seeds this way is called direct sowing, and it is an easy process that yields great results.
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How long does it take for a corn seed to sprout?

If the soil temperature is averaging 50 to 55 F (10-12.8 C) at the time of planting, corn may take three weeks to emerge. Temperatures averaging 60 F (15.6 C), may have emergence in 10 days to 12 days.
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Can you grow fresh corn?

There are many types of sweet corn available to gardeners. New varieties have made it easier to bring quality sweet corn to the table. New types are sweeter, crisper and tenderer. They hold their sweetness longer without becoming starchy after picking, but growing these new types can be more challenging.
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Are corn kernels the same as sweetcorn?

Sweet corn and popcorn are also harvested differently. Sweet corn is harvested when the tenderness of the kernels comes to a peak. The plants will still be green and alive when you harvest sweet corn. Popcorn on the other hand has to be harvested when the moisture in the kernels is less than twenty-five percent.
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Will cracked corn sprout?

While the dry corn can create a significant amount of dust, it will not grow or sprout and can be a good no-waste bird food for cleaner backyard bird feeding. Because it is so dry, it can also be stored for long periods without significant spoiling.
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Can I plant deer corn?

Corn is most beneficial to deer when planted in larger blocks of one acre or more. Planting times can vary depending on your location and the variety selected. In general, plant in mid-March in the Deep South, April in the middle part of the country, and May in the more northern climates.
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