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        <description>My Favorite Popcorn Variety for the Garden 🌽 Did you know you can grow your own popcorn at home — and it's easier than you think! My favorite variety is Robust Yellow Hulless from True Leaf Market, and I grow it for two reasons: 🌽 Amazing homegrown popcorn — Nothing beats popcorn grown right in your own backyard. The flavor is incredible and it's a fun crop the whole family can enjoy! 🌾 It doubles as a grain crop — Robust Yellow Hulless can be milled into cornmeal making it one of the few grains you can easily grow in a small space garden. If you are interested in growing your own food and becoming more self sufficient this one is a must grow! Seeds are available from True Leaf Market at www.trueleafmarket.com 🌱 Have you ever grown popcorn in your garden? Drop it in the comments! 👇 #popcorn #growyourownfood #graingardens #trueleafmarket #stoneyacresgardening</description>
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