
So, the first thing I did was take some pictures where you can clearly see where the plants are planted. The rain has also caused the weeds to grow quite a bit, but I haven't cut them yet, although I need to do it quickly. These corn plants absorb a large amount of nitrogen from the soil, which not only gives them more strength but also allows the ears of corn to develop all their kernels inside. For this reason, it's necessary to plant some bean seeds in the rows in that area, as they will mostly provide the nitrogen needed for the corn to develop properly.



And I think he needs to hurry a bit because some corn plants already have quite developed ears compared to others planted right there on the same day. It's truly amazing how wonderful and incredible nature can be, and how each plant needs another to achieve better development. Personally, I knew they recommended planting beans near corn, but I didn't imagine it was for the nitrogen and some other things that I certainly hope to put into practice to see if all those little tricks really work to achieve the best possible agriculture.




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