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	<title>Comments on: How do you grow sweet corn?</title>
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		<title>By: eiffel</title>
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		<description>We grew a block of sweetcorn one year in northern England. The plants grew high and looked luxurious. The crop was absolutely delicious, but each cob grew to only an inch long by the end of the season (2.5cm). At that size, they were so tender that we ate them whole; no need to remove the kernels from the cob.</description>
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