The days are dry and hot. Whatever we have growing in the garden are not doing well. One of the plants that are doing well is the white corn which doesn't seems to be affected by the hot and dry weather.
This is the 2nd time I am growing white corn. These are grown in pots.
The white corn is not nice to eat on its own but I will be using them to boil soup.
These 2 plants are grown in the ground outside my house.
I saw these 2 motorcycles when we were holidaying in Penang.
These 2 treasures were parked in front of a restaurant.
Your laws are my joyous treasure forever.
(Psalm 119:111, The Living Bible-TLB)
Corn in pots is an interesting idea - I hope they grow well soon.
ReplyDeleteCool bikes.
Thank you, Iris. I hope to harvest some corns too.
DeleteAs I mentioned before, you are an excellent gardener!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie. I just keep on trying.
DeleteIt has been rainy and cold since last Friday evening .. continuous rain for few days. So concern on flood if this rain continues but as of now, it has stopped. Hope for beautiful clear sky tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteAnything grown by you, sure fertile and growing well. Envy you.
Thank you, Rose.
Delete...Nancy, you found a wonderful pair of Hondas. Enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom.
DeleteThat's interesting about the white corn. As plants, it looks lovely: erect, upright green plants!
ReplyDeleteNice, two shiny, parked motorcycles!
Thank you, Duta.
DeleteThank you Nancy. Corns in soup give the soup a natural sweet taste, very nice. I like to eat the corns used to boil soup. Do you eat the corns in the soup?
ReplyDeleteYes, I will eat the corns if they are not too hard.
DeleteWe love white corn. Not the yellow corn.
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Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday, Nancy. ♥
We too love the juicy white corn. But this type is the waxy white corn.
DeleteDid you know that corn beard infusion is diuretic?
ReplyDeleteTo do this, you must let it dry beforehand.
I have seen people collecting the corn beard. She mentioned something but I couldn't remember what it is good for.
DeleteThe bikes are truly special
ReplyDeleteThank you, Roentare.
DeleteHola Nancy. Aquà crece mucho maÃz, pero nunca lo vi en macetas. Bonitas fotos. Besos
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lola.
DeleteDry &hot? It is so wet and cold here, rains most of the time, so inconvenient if we want to go out. Here, we only have what we call Ligo sweet corn - very nice and very sweet. They are easily available, less than RM2.00 each so we would just go and buy instead of planting our own. RM10.00 more than enough to go round among the 3 of us.
ReplyDeleteYes, I would prefer to buy too but since I still have some seeds, I might as well use them.
DeleteI do enjoy seeing your garden grow, although it must not be easy to water it all when the rainy season ends.
ReplyDeleteDuring the dry season, I will have to use a garden hose to water the garden.
DeleteYou have quite the green thumb. First time I have ever heard of anybody growing corn in pots but why not!!
ReplyDeleteNice motorcycles. I'll never get on one. Gravity is not my friend!!
Thank you, Yogi. Always fun to try something new. I rode on one once and nearly rode it up a tree.
DeleteYour corn is doing well, most things can be grown in a pot but never entered my head to grown corn in one.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a big garden so pots is my only option.
DeleteThis is wonderful, I did not know you could grow corn in pots. Something new every day.
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Thank you, Amalia. Never know unless we try. Lol!
DeleteHello Nancy :=)
ReplyDeleteMy goodness your corn plant is reaching for the sky! It's doing so well grown in a pot, I am amazed, but not surprised, because I think you Nancy can grow anything with your green fingers.
Those bikes are super duper! Nice find!
Thank you, Breathtaking for your kind comments.
DeleteThat's well grown tall corn plants. Nice colorful bikes!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeevan.
DeleteBellas plantas. Gracias por preocuparte de mi salud. Ya estoy mejor. Muy pronto publicaré de nuevo. Te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteThank you, Citu.
DeleteNever seen corn in pots! Interesting
ReplyDeleteThere is always a first time. Lol!
DeleteIt's too bad the weather is affecting your garden in a negative way. Hope it all gets better.
ReplyDeleteWe can still grow the more hardly plants.
DeleteI have tried one type of corn that can be eaten raw and it was very sweet and pleasant.
ReplyDeleteSome corn is really nice when eaten raw especially when it is very juicy and sweet.
DeleteEl maiz se ve muy bien. Abrazos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteLindas motos. Me gusta el maÃz. Te mando un beso. Gracias por preocuparte de mi salud. Ya estoy mejor. Muy pronto publicaré de nuevo. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Citu.
DeleteMmmm - I look forward to fresh home-grown corn and tomatoes,, but will have to wait a few months.
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DeleteI like yellow corn.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
Any colour will do for me as long as it is juicy and sweet.
DeleteSuch healthy corn silk. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, it looks so silky.
DeleteNice photos. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI invite you to visit my last post. Have a good week!
Thank you, Marianela.
DeleteOh very cute photos
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sakuranko.
DeleteThe white corn looks incredible - it has grown so well! I hope you are feeling better, Nancy, and that you are getting your appetite back. Sending love and good wishes for a speedy recovery.
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DeleteYour corn looks good and taste better the natural ones when ready
ReplyDeleteThank you, Steve.
DeleteHi Nancy, long time didn't hear from you. Hope this post find you in great health. Take care and say hello if you are recovering well. Have a great day ya.
ReplyDeleteHello and thank you, Shirley. I am doing fine so far. Enjoy your weekend.
DeleteWow, I didn't even know you could do this. I hope you get some great corn!
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