PICK UP THE CORN

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Pick up the corn and put them into containers. The next job is to get them to grow. We'll be doing that one of two ways; we'll put seeds in the ground and transplant to the soil or we'll put them in the pot.

The next step is to take our soil samples and take a look at them to make sure you're growing right. This will give us our first indication of just how well we've done with this planting. Let's check out the results and make sure we have everything we need to make sure we have every crop we need. We'll cover everything from the soil and growing conditions to how well we're getting the corn and our final crop.

Once we reach this point, let's look at some of the plants we are going to be growing for the first time on our first crop:

And of course, before you go, let's look at each of the plants that we have, starting with the grass. First of all the grass is in your limited mind, as well as the corn, and our ancestors had a grass. The grass was our ancestor. They had grass. You're grass, aren't you? You are, aren't you? No, I wouldn't know. Okay, we don't have a big grass, but I've heard of a grass of a different color.

It has a color, in other words. And all plants have certain colors, and some of them have color names. This one has four colors in which to grow; we're lucky. And of course, there's purple. So now you know.

You may ask: Have I missed any plants that I have discovered? Well, the plants you're familiar with may be in the book, "The Plants."