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sweetcorn, how do you grow yours?
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I've just checked my records and I sowed my sweetcorn on 7 April last year. The year before I sowed on March 30th but if I remember correctly I lost that lot when we moved in April and I planted out a 3 sisters bed on 6th May...so they were sown the week after the 18th April.
At those dates of sowings, mine came good in decent time; in 2 rubbish summers. So, I'll sow mid April I think. I just haven't got space for much more indoors at the moment. I'm going to use Finedon Dandy's method as published in GYO this month.
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i've grown sweet nugget for the last 3 years, had good results except for when we flooded, they didn't like being surrounded by 2' water, but then again, nothing else did!
i have heard that if you plant 2 diferent types then they shouldn't be close together as cross polination can occur, don't know how true that is but it does sound logical.
we also use loo rolls so that there is no root disturbance.
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First Time Corn Grower
Hello everyone, I am new to gardening and new to this site
I have dabbled a bit over the years on and off with the odd salad crop in container but now I am going for it big time. I have a large plot so space is not an issue so my first thoughts have turned to Sweetcorn.
I have been reading everyone's advice and found it most useful
So here is my plan, I am going to use "Two Sisters" planing method with a squash (not sure which yet) as ground cover. Decided against "Three Sisters" method, but couldn't say exactly why
Sow seed in toilet rolls Mid April and grow on in conservatory till about Mid May. Hard off for about 5 days, out in day inside at night for 5-7 day before planting out in a block, sweetcorn plants 18 inch apart and interspersed with Squash plants. Feed with tomato food every 3-4 weeks and water regularly.
First question - Have I got my plan right or missed anything?
Second question - What seed variety would you recommend?
All help and advise gratefully received, I am here to learn and share
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Hi,
We went for F1 hybrid SuperSweet last year in block planting scheme. Propagated seedlings planted out on the lottie faded and died out, whilst those which we planted straight into the ground flourished. Protected the seedlings with closh (ok, top & tailed individual 2L water bottles!) and we got a reasonable harvest. So we def not bothering to propagate again this year. We did soak the seeds first though.
Do like the sound of the Three Sisters to maintain soil moisture. I'll suggest it to Mrs P17B!
Cheers P17B"You can lead a horticulture but you can't make her think" - Dorothy Parker
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me again! now i have decided on my planting method and formation but i would like to hand pollinate just incase as my garden isnt very windy.
I have read somewhere that you shake the silks over the flowers.
I know what flowers are, but what are silks? are they the bits at the top?
and secondly do i pollinate them with each other or will it be fine to do them on themselves? (a kind of shake and leave method!)
Thanks in advance again! :-)
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I wouldn't worry about it till way down the line
If you plant them in a block they are almost always fine. If you really worry about it, just give the whole plant a small shake with your hand and it will be ok. Never done it AFAIR, although I do have a remarkably short term memory.
The bits at the tops is where the pollen comes from and it needs to be on the silky bits down on the cobs.Last edited by womble; 30-03-2009, 10:13 AM."Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
Please ignore everything I say, I make it up as I go along, not only do I generally not believe what I write, I never remember it either.
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Originally posted by Snadger View PostEven in last years crap weather my Incredible F1 sweetcorn flourished.........and at 19p a packet from Netto's, didn't break the bank either.
One tip I can give is to throw the pan away! Pick corn and within five mins before sugar turns to starch....eat it raw from the cob. I can guarantee you will only see cooked sweetcorn as second best after that!
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Originally posted by beckybee View PostI dont think they mind being close together
Makes you wonder."Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
Please ignore everything I say, I make it up as I go along, not only do I generally not believe what I write, I never remember it either.
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thought i'd just post that my sweetcorn is starting to appear from the toilet roll tubes i'm growing it in.
what is the general germination time, as it's been only about a week and just under half of them have started shooting up?Iamhanuman
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