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  2. Garden: Growing sweet corn in the home garden - AOL

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    It is best to sow corn directly into garden soil, as opposed to starting corn seed indoors and planting transplants. Seeds should be planted 1 inch deep and about 8-10 inches apart, with rows 24 ...

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    Easy Gardener manufactures and distributes over 200 products through lawn and garden retailers in the United States, Canada, and the UK. Easy Gardener's brands include WeedBlock and Landmaster weed control fabrics, Jobe's fertilizer spikes and tree care products, and ROSS root feeder and fertilizers. The company also produces shade fabrics ...

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    By spring, you’ll have a natural fertilizer ready to enrich your soil. Keep Your Garden Thriving This Winter. Winter gardening doesn’t have to be dull. There are plenty of ways to keep things ...

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    Southern States Cooperative is an American farmer-owned agricultural supply cooperative headquartered in the Richmond, Virginia area. Southern States Cooperative supplies small, medium, and large commercial farmers with livestock and animal feed, pasture seed, vegetable seed, farm fertilizers, farm supplies, bulk fuel, and crop services, including information and products to grow better crops.

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  7. Organic fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    Fertilizers are materials that can be added to soil or plants, in order to provide nutrients and sustain growth. Typical organic fertilizers include all animal waste including meat processing waste, manure, slurry, and guano; plus plant based fertilizers such as compost; and biosolids. [2] Inorganic "organic fertilizers" include minerals and ash.