Can corn grow in the cold?
No, corn cannot grow in the cold.
Corn is a warm-season crop and requires temperatures consistently above 55 degrees Fahrenheit (13 degrees Celsius) to grow well. When the temperature drops below this point, the growth of corn slows down and eventually stops. Corn needs a combination of warmth, sunlight, and moisture to thrive.
Cold Breakfast Recipes
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Cold Breakfast Recipes
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- Cold Breakfast Recipes
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