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Originally posted by JamesM View Postthin to two plants per pot
Originally posted by JamesM View Posti live in Bury St EdmundsAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by JamesM View PostThis year i'm planning on growing sweetcorn in four large, square pots. My plan is probably to sow say 5 seeds per pot and thin to two plants per pot (although i may start them in a growhouse before transplanting). The pots will be arranged so they form a square as from what i've read this will be as good a block as i can form for pollination purposes.
Feed them well if they are in pots, they are hungry feeders!
If you can starts the pots indoors you can make an earlier start. Beware that they grow quickly, so you only have about 3 weeks from sowing (in loo rolls, say) to needing to plant out - and within that time you need a week (say) of hardening off. (If you can keep the pots indoors [at night at least] then you won't have the 3-weeks-to-transplanting-problem) - or you may not be trying to get a super-early crop and can plant after the last frost.
Sweetcorn are my Number One vegetable for unbeatable taste compared to supermarket-bought though, so good luck!Last edited by Kristen; 29-01-2011, 10:24 PM.K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostStart them off in loo rolls under glass if you can, in April.
Originally posted by Kristen View PostSounds OK to me. I wonder whether one-per-pot would be better? Sweetcorn is normally planted 18" apart (each way) and crowding them tends to reduce their yield, hence I'm not sure about two-per-pot - unless the pots are bigger than 18"!
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Originally posted by JamesM View Postcould you elaborate on the loo roll bit please?
Works for peas, beans, sweetcorn, all sorts.
Plant the whole thing straight into the soil, minimises root disturbance. The cardboard simply rots awayAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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A key reason why I used loo rolls was on plants that dislike root disturbance - particularly Sweetcorn and Parsnips.
Depending on how many loo rolls you have? !! newspaper pots may be a more attractive proposition (I grow 50 parsnips and 100 sweetcorn, not entirely sure how many loo rolls we get through, but storing that many is a bit tedious so they tend to go on the compost heap instead.) and I now use newspaper pots in preference to loo rolls (mainly because I can make them 6" - 7" tall)K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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I'm sure with a bit of effort we can muster up a few toilet rolls Sounds like a good idea especially to minimise the disturbance to the roots. At the risk of coming across particualrly dense here- does the soil not fall straight through the bottom when they're moved? Should the bottom of the toilet roll be twisted or packed with newspaper or something?
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Originally posted by JamesM View PostI'm sure with a bit of effort we can muster up a few toilet rolls
does the soil not fall straight through the bottom when they're moved?
Needs to be handled a bit more delicately, when planting out, than plastic pots ... but that's about it.K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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Originally posted by Snadger View PostI grow sweetcorn quite easily each year here in NE England. Even last year with the horrible summer we had I still had a good crop.
No idea what variety it was........only remember they were 19p a packet from Netto.If you want to view paradise
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Originally posted by 4390evans View Postwhat month did you sow seeds xx
This thread is coming up to 3 years old but there is a bit of inf o here:
Sweetcorn does not germinate when soil or compost temperatures are below 10C (50F)
Sow at 18-21C (65-70F) from mid-April to early May in modules or deep pots at a depth of 2.5cm (1in). Use early, mid season and late varieties to extend the cropping season. Sow 2-3 seeds per pot and thin to leave the strongest seedling.Last edited by Bigmallly; 14-10-2013, 02:48 PM.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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