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Growing Corncockle
Growing Corncokle is quite easy, and
there is not muc effort involved. Start sowing Corncockle
in the spring in the location where it is to be grown.
Do not start the seeds in a planter to transplant later.
Germination time for Corncockle should be about 2 or
3 weeks.
For best results, plant and grow Corncockle in a rich,
loose soil. Make sure it is well-drained. Corncockle
tends to grow in most types of soils though. Keep the
plant in a sunny area.
Corncockle is a very hardy plant,
withstanding temperatures down to about -20 degrees
celsius. Not that you have much control over the cold
temperatures, but do not let the temperature get colder
than this. If you live in a colder area of the world,
do not expect Corncockle to survive
very long into the autumn season.
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