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Gardeners' Guide to Growing Sweet Corn - Gardener's Guide to Growing Your Vegetable Garden #14 - cover

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Gardeners' Guide to Growing Sweet Corn - Gardener's Guide to Growing Your Vegetable Garden #14

Paul R. Wonning

Publisher: Mossy Feet Books

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Summary

Sweet corn is one of the most popular vegetables to grow in the garden. The juicy, sweet kernels provide a welcome summer treat as well as a nutritious source of vitamins, minerals other nutrients. The Gardeners' Guide to Growing Sweet Corn serves as a valuable resource on the culture of growing sweet corn as well as instructions on how to freeze, can and harvest this delicious, popular food. No vegetable is complete without a patch of sweet corn to offer its share of summery sweetness.
Available since: 01/30/2018.

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