Sweet corn is seldom seriously damaged by diseases in the home garden. Reduce many of the potential disease problems by following proper cultural practices including: Using commercially grown certifi… more →
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cindyha wrote 1 year ago: The following is from Linn County Master Gardener Coordinator Bev Lillie: Attention Linn County … more →
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