Look at those corn stalks! They have their own kind of beauty, don't they. And money. They represent $$ to my brother-in-law, who sells corn seed in the upper midwest. Very successful at it, too. He turned to that career when milking the cows with a masters degree in agronomy wore thin.
1)Use them at the front door... 2)You can decorate the stalks with colorful flowers or with fruit.. 3)In wooden boxes.. 4)In wreaths.. 5)Corn garlands.. 6)Fence arrangement.. 7)On the stairs.. 8)Decorate the light pole..
All the corn has been harvested in our area (SE Georgia). Most of our locals grow Cracked Corn for the livestock. I love watching the fields grow all summer and their little yellow tassels at maturity. It is pretty. Blessings. xx
A friend of mine used to live in a different house and at that house she had a lamp post down in the front yard just down from the porch. She used to put corn stalks all around it and when it would shine at night it looked just like a harvest moon among the corn. 😊 🍂
Look at those corn stalks! They have their own kind of beauty, don't they. And money. They represent $$ to my brother-in-law, who sells corn seed in the upper midwest. Very successful at it, too. He turned to that career when milking the cows with a masters degree in agronomy wore thin.
ReplyDeleteReady for harvest!!
ReplyDeleteYellow is an optimistic color! it does good to the eyes to look at these stalks.
ReplyDeleteWhat can I do with corn stalks for Halloween?
ReplyDeleteDecor ideas for Fall and Halloween..
1)Use them at the front door...
2)You can decorate the stalks with colorful flowers
or with fruit..
3)In wooden boxes..
4)In wreaths..
5)Corn garlands..
6)Fence arrangement..
7)On the stairs..
8)Decorate the light pole..
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture.
ReplyDeleteAnother photo, which captures the Autumn Season...
ReplyDelete🍁 🎃 🌰 🎃 🍁
All the corn has been harvested in our area (SE Georgia). Most of our locals grow Cracked Corn for the livestock. I love watching the fields grow all summer and their little yellow tassels at maturity. It is pretty.
ReplyDeleteBlessings. xx
WOWOWOWOWOW. Same here, Mari. smiles
ReplyDeleteI grew up with a field like that in my backyard. Love it!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Wish I had an armload of those cornstalks.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, just caught up woth your last two posts. Your fall pictures from the country road are beautiful. The girls did such a good on the pumpkins.
A friend of mine used to live in a different house and at that house she had a lamp post down in the front yard just down from the porch. She used to put corn stalks all around it and when it would shine at night it looked just like a harvest moon among the corn. 😊 🍂
ReplyDeleteI know they're not sheaves because they're not wheat but I started humming Bringing In The Sheaves anyway, haha. xoxo
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