Total corn newbie here, can anyone recommend any particular varieties please.
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Hi Paul, we're between Devizes and Pewsey, west to east, and between Swindon and Salisbury north to south. Pretty free draining soil as you'd expect in a Vale.
Can we plant Swift & Lark & Sundance & Honey Bantam or do I have to choose one type? (They all sounded good!)To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
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We've done Swift for 2 years SBP, and managed to get cobs both years (even up here in the frozen North ). I'm having a change this year, and trying Northern Extra Sweet F1 from T&M, plus a few Swift as back-up
Cross pollination is one of those grey areas with sweetcorn - some say it doesn't matter unless you're saving seed, some say it only matters with Supersweet varieties, some say don't put any different varieties anywhere near each other.... I dunno, I'm putting the 2 types I'm growing in the same bed - got no other space!
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I will be trying Swift this year after all the recommendations. Checked mine today (that was sown a week ago), yep Ive definately killed it
I forgot that the seed doesn't know how to swim
Will try again in the next few days
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Hi SBP, I grew a USA variety called Reids Yellow Dent last year, very strong plants which grew extremely tall with 2 cobs per plant, but they didn't really ripen in time due to the awful weather. They didn't have the best position on the plot - might have done better in a more open position.
This year I'm trying an open pollinated variety from Real Seeds called Double Standard and will also sow some Swift F1 seeds as a backup. They'll have to go in the same bed, but am not too worried after reading Protea's post re cross pollination on another thread. Will be sowing the Swift later in the season anyway.
Good luck, nothing better than sweet corn fresh from the plot.All at once I hear your voice
And time just slips away
Bonnie Raitt
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