Jim Gaffigan's green thumb fails

Publicado 2024-08-11
The comedian has had a long interest in growing his own corn, and he's not letting a little thing like lack of knowledge about gardening (or the ready availability of canned corn) get in his way.

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Todos los comentarios (15)
  • @jeanfoley3266
    | 💓 J|M & his addition to my favorite Sunday morning show brightens my day❕HAPPY 8-11-24❕
  • @nancykahn4125
    I understand how you feel
it’s a small miracle
  • @steveconn
    Don't give up, Jim! Gardening one of the few things humanity can cherish for perpetuity!
  • @CBPunisher1900
    i did this in queens nyc in the cracks in the concrete street as a kid and the same thing happend the corn grew for a few weeks then died lol was fun though lol
  • @cleroyster2610
    Why did CBS take down the Susan wojcicki story?. I wonder if everyone knows?
  • “Strawberry Popcorn” is really cool or some other NY local organic heirloom seed is probably around. Hope you “3 sister-ed” it. Rodale Institute has some good info. Recommend reading “1491”, and C.C. Man’s other books. “The Wizard and the Profit” i important too. Plant cover crops for the winter, Stop Tilling. You could probably do some winter rye and vetch where you are and make some bread in the spring. Keep growing mindfully.
  • @eddieg6436
    

well, he certainly is bright enough to have had a successful career that affords a $3 million home in a N.Y. suburb!!!