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    Hello! I've recently bought a house, and so it's my first time planning a vegetable garden! I'm very keen on growing sweetcorn, but can I do this succesfully without a greenhouse? I live in the Chepstow area and have a fairly sunny garden. Any recommendations on varieties would be v welcome too!

    Thank you.

  • #2
    I am going to start my sweetcorn at home.Its first time I am going to grow it.

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    • #3
      Yes, indeed you can!
      Not sure which are the best varieties, but there are quite a few which do well in the north of the uk...so you should be fine where you are.

      Welcome to the Vine by the way!
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      • #4
        Welcome to the vine it’s going to be my first year growing it too!

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        • #5
          I grow mine outside the wind helps pollinate them,ovation are a good variety but I couldn’t find them this year again,I’m trying a different variety called incredible,sounds like it should be alright. You could also have a look at the rhs agm lists,then check out reviews of them then choose. Welcome to the vine & congrats in you new house!

          https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/pdfs/a...vegetables.pdf
          Location : Essex

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          • #6
            Yes sweetcorn definitely an outside crop. I’ll dig out my seeds later and let you know what variety I grow as it’s been great the last two years.

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            • #7
              Yes, you can definitely grow sweetcorn outside. In fact, they do better outdoors because they rely on wind for pollination (which is why you’re supposed to plant them in a block rather than a single straight row).

              I am much farther north, and had my first attempt at growing sweetcorn last year. I opted for a baby corn variety because OH won’t eat proper full size cobs, and got a reasonable harvest. They are so much better home grown than shop bought ;-)

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              • #8
                I am up in sunny Yorkshire and I grow lark outdoors every year. I start them off on the windowsill about 5 weeks before I expect my last frost. I then plant them out. I have never (touch wood) had a bad crop. Homegrown sweetcorn is one of life's luxuries ..................a real treat.

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                • #9
                  It seems that the warmer the better as far as Sweetcorn goes, I have grown it outside in NE Scotland, but only once, I always grow mine under glass.

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                  • #10
                    Grow them outside here so you definatly can, but like Greenishfing, I start them off in pots indoors. Last year for instance planted in pots 03/03/18 and planted out 06/05/18. Think that was plenty early enough so have planted pots later 16/03/19 this year. I grow early maturity varieties as safer for us northerners and so far they have done well

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                    • #11
                      I container grow some outside, best crop I had was last year (I think the variety was "northern xtra sweet"). Choose varieties that are designed for our climate. There are open pollinated types suitable for this if that's a criteria. It's better outside as you get better wind pollination and is quite sizeable.
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                      • #12
                        I've tried a few different ones - "swift" this year - I tend to go for super-sweet and varieties that don't hang about
                        Start them off on a sunny windowsill perhaps - they probably will get going if sown outdoors somewhere sheltered too (might be a little cold overnight to do that at the moment though)
                        Don't know why but I'm always a little amazed that I can grow sweetcorn in the UK
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                        • #13
                          I've cropped sweetcorn for the last two years up here outside. I grow Swift, and follow the instructions here:-

                          https://www.allotment-garden.org/veg...tcorn-growing/

                          I mulch with grass clippings, which keeps the weeds down, the moisture in and provides nitrogen which, as essentially a grass, the sweetcorn needs.

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                          • #14
                            Thank you so much for the advice and welcome! I'm definitely feeling v encouraged to give sweetcorn a go - will have a look at some seeds/plants this weekend. Can't wait to get to eat my own :-D

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                            • #15
                              I only grow them outside. Grow Super-Sweet varieties. I chitted my seeds this week. I always chit them because that way you know which seeds are viable rather than sowing multiple seeds in a pot. Grow only one variety in a block (if you grow more, unless you separate them by a fair distance apparently they can cross-pollinate and they won't produce such a good crop - not that I've ever been able to prove or disprove this).

                              Fantastic crop both fresh and in the freezer.

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