Growing Rice

By Sara Pitzer
Published on November 5, 2009
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STOREY PUBLISHING
“Homegrown Whole Grains” will tell you how to convert part of your yard into a productive and beautiful field of grains, including barley, buckwheat, oats, wheat, rice, quinoa and more.

Undoubtedly, rice is the most important grain in the world. Billions of people depend on it for sustenance. Growing it in the backyard, though, is challenging — but not impossible.

You’ll have the best luck with it if you live in the South (Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, South Carolina, Florida or southern Missouri) or in California, which are areas where you can count on a long, warm growing season.

You can try your hand with rice no matter where you live by planting small amounts in plastic buckets and setting them in a sunny spot outside or indoors under lights. You won’t harvest enough rice to make a meal unless you plant many, many buckets, but this is a terrific way to learn and understand the steps that go into producing a rice crop. Have your children join in, and in the end, you’ll all understand why Asian cultures avoid dishonoring the farmer by never wasting a single grain of rice.


  • Botanical name: Oryza sativa
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