Sorghum And Sweet Corn – Can I Plant Them Together?
Q: Could I plant sorghum in the same area as sweet corn without ruining the corn?
A: Though the plants are somewhat similar in appearance, there is no problem planting them together. On the other hand, there could be a problem if you plant several different varieties of corn together. The pollen that is interchanged will affect the taste of each of the corn varieties.
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