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Broomcorn Millet Seeds


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Broomcorn Millet Seeds. Sorghum bicolor, commonly called sorghum, and also known as great millet, broomcorn, guinea. The seeds of broomcorn grow on long straight branches.

Broomcorn millet field stock image. Image of field, millet 194544475
Broomcorn millet field stock image. Image of field, millet 194544475 from www.dreamstime.com

While most sources state that the soil must be plowed and harrowed, we’ve had great success with planting broom corn seeds in our no. You can position broom millet as a wind break due to it's dense tall habit. Once established it can handle drier conditions but will grow best with adequate water.

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Broomcorn millet field stock image. Image of field, millet 194544475

Sorghum bicolor, commonly called sorghum, and also known as great millet, broomcorn, guinea. While most sources state that the soil must be plowed and harrowed, we’ve had great success with planting broom corn seeds in our no. You can position broom millet as a wind break due to it's dense tall habit. Sow seeds into a well prepared soil with good nutrient levels to ensure fast tall growth ideally in a full sun position.

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