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<blockquote data-quote="bigtex" data-source="post: 3212217" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p><strong>Re: Corn &amp; Fertilizer</strong></p><p></p><p>I broadcast 6-12-12 in my garden and till it in before planting anything, corn included. I side dress 6-12-12 when my corn is up about a foot tall then side dress again when it starts putting on ears.</p><p>There are probably better fertilizers specifically for growing corn but as I use 6-12-12 for all my plants it is the easiest method for me and I have always had good results doing it this way.</p><p>Remember.........all the fertilizer in the world will not do much good if the PH of the soil is not correct. If in doubt do a soil test and lime accordingly.</p><p>Catman is correct about legumes and nitrogen, that is one of the reasons I also plant beans along side my corn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigtex, post: 3212217, member: 2245"] [b]Re: Corn & Fertilizer[/b] I broadcast 6-12-12 in my garden and till it in before planting anything, corn included. I side dress 6-12-12 when my corn is up about a foot tall then side dress again when it starts putting on ears. There are probably better fertilizers specifically for growing corn but as I use 6-12-12 for all my plants it is the easiest method for me and I have always had good results doing it this way. Remember.........all the fertilizer in the world will not do much good if the PH of the soil is not correct. If in doubt do a soil test and lime accordingly. Catman is correct about legumes and nitrogen, that is one of the reasons I also plant beans along side my corn. [/QUOTE]
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