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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Wordless Wednesday: The Stalk

I was out stalking yesterday and I came across something odd (for Florida, anyway) in the Ficus bushes that separate our community from the school yard...

a Corn Stalk!



I live in the land where ANYTHING will grow!


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67 comments:

  1. Epic Oz that means you can sweet corn soon. Have a wonderful wordless Wednesday.
    Best wishes Molly

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    1. I couldn't believe we had corn growing! Too funny.

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  2. AnonymousJune 26, 2013

    Is it as tall as a bean stalk?

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  3. AnonymousJune 26, 2013

    Wow, a stray kernal found it's way to your yard. Very cool.

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    1. That's what Ma thought but dad disagreed that corn can grow from a kernel.

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  4. Wow you are right anything grows there. Have a Wonderful Wednesday!

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    1. Yep...but I am not sure one would want to eat it.

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  5. Don't sit and watch that grow, it takes to long
    Benny & Lily

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    1. Well, I don't remember seeing it but now today I found another one!!! WTD

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  6. AnonymousJune 26, 2013

    CORN, somebody from Iowa drive by and throw it out? Didn't know anyone grew that stuff in Florida

    The Mad scots

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    1. I think it is from a dropped kernel. It is where the landscapers sit and eat their lunch.

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  7. Wow, a corn stalk? Imagine that!

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    1. Who would've thunk it?!? And today I found another one. BOL

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  8. Cool - and fresh corn to boot! We gave trying to grow it - the bugs would always eat it before it was ready. So are you going to climb that corn stalk and head for the land of giants?

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    1. Yes, I am heading for the land of giants...once, of course, the stalk grows taller than me.

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  9. An escapee from someone's garden? :-)

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    1. I can't imagine from someone's garden in Florida! Maybe in the Midwest but not here. More likely an escapee kernel from the landscapers lunch!

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  10. That's cool!

    Happy Wednesday!
    Purrs x

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    1. It's the perfect terrier-size right now too!

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  11. Hey mom, look what I brought home, can I keep it? LOL I bet that's some tasty corn Oz.

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    1. You think? I don't know about that.

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  12. Oh my! The corn is as high as a Terrier's eye!!!
    Your pals,
    Diane and Rocco

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  13. How funny. What a random place to find corn. It's nice anything will grow there! I have a black thumb, and our clay "soil" here in San Diego makes it tough to grow a lotta things!

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    1. I know, right?!? Well, it is hard to grow edibles here in backyard due to all the bugs!

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  14. :-D All I see in California is corn stalks! Hehehe, my neighbor has a whole backyard filled with them! Can't wait to hear about your experience with Viva!

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    1. Really? Corn grows in CA? You guys can grow anything too!

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  15. That is quite odd! Are there any corn farms nearby?

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  16. Hahaha, how funny! And neat too!

    xoxo
    Marquie, Lassie & Petal

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    1. It is just silly! I just know it came from a dropped corn kernel.

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  17. will it grow "as high as an elephant's eye?" Does Jack live there? :)

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  18. Someone from the midwest must have dropped some seed there! We are surrounded by corn usually but this year with the weather the farmers are having a rough go of it :( Cool that you found that one!

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    1. Oh, that's a shame. Ma's friend's parents own a corn and soy bean farm in Indiana. I hope they aren't having a bad season too.

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  19. How funny! I've never seen corn growing down here in South Florida, but being from the Midwest originally, I know it's supposed to be "knee high by the fourth of July" so that one looks ahead of schedule!

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    1. I know! It is just odd and now there is a smaller, second one growing nearby. Hmmm, "knee high by the 4th of July"...then it is right on schedule.

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  20. That's silly Oz! Is that thing just growing randomly?

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    1. Yep. It is just out there in the Ficus bush.

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  21. OOoooo! I wonder if it's Zellwood sweet corn? Some of the best sweet corn ever in Florida.

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    1. I would not even know how to tell that!

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  22. Want to see corn stalks? Come visit Maya, Pierson, and I. Then we can come to visit you to see some palms. ;)

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  23. When the corn grow'z Pawty at your pad.. I luvz corn :) xx00xx

    Mollie and Alfie

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    1. You can come over any time you wish, Mollie.

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  24. Oh, I loves me some CORN!! Lucky pups!
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  25. Welcome back to Kansas Oz!!!

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  26. LOL wonder how that got there!

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    1. I don't know but it is kinda funny to see.

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  27. AnonymousJune 26, 2013

    COOL! I hope your humans will let it grow and see what happens!
    Happy WW!

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    1. Well, of course we will let it grow.

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  28. BOL!!! Anything and everything must grow in your yard! If you grow some Cabernet Grapes, mom would like some wine. BOL!!!!
    Hugs,
    Pepper

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    1. Cabernet grapes, Pepper?? Do you think we live in California?!? Ruby would have a better chance of growing your mom some wine!

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  29. That's funny. I wonder if one of the school kids planted it.

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  30. Pawhaps it be for doggie snaks for thems wot be passin by Oz

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  31. If giants live at the top of bean stalks, I wonder who lives on corn stalks? I hope it grows nice and big so you can investigate :-)

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  32. That's one big stalk next to you. Have a great day.

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  33. That's random that there's just one lonely stalk! We have lottsa fields of them here, I hope the corn appears soon!

    Have a fun weekend,

    Your pal Snoopy :)

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