Frank S. Hopka and Seven Foot Tall Corn, July 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1972
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1972
Caption:
A Good Year For Corn Frank S. Hopka, of 1000 W. Huron, is an apartment dweller who escapes regularly to a garden he cultivates at the home of his father-in-law, Clem Belle Isle, of 11637 N. Shore Dr., Whitmore Lake. Hopka is shown here hoeing his garden, dwarfed by sweet corn which is already seven feet tall. Hopka applies dried cow manure and top soil to his garden in the spring, and waters it three times a week. He's also got a lot of tomatoes and green peppers on the way. "This is a good year for tomatoes and corn," he says. (News photo by Cecil Lockard)
Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1972
Caption:
A Good Year For Corn Frank S. Hopka, of 1000 W. Huron, is an apartment dweller who escapes regularly to a garden he cultivates at the home of his father-in-law, Clem Belle Isle, of 11637 N. Shore Dr., Whitmore Lake. Hopka is shown here hoeing his garden, dwarfed by sweet corn which is already seven feet tall. Hopka applies dried cow manure and top soil to his garden in the spring, and waters it three times a week. He's also got a lot of tomatoes and green peppers on the way. "This is a good year for tomatoes and corn," he says. (News photo by Cecil Lockard)
Copyright
Copyright Protected
- Read more about Frank S. Hopka and Seven Foot Tall Corn, July 1972
- Log in or register to post comments