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Would I need to help the sweetcorn pollinate and if so how? or is it best to leave it to nature and hope for the best. I now have the male tassles at the top and the female cobs starting at the sides.
I always run my hands up the male tassels, collect the pollen and drop some on to the cobs. Reading it back that sounds kind of kinky! I can assure you it isn't
A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)
I've never had to fondle me cobs or tickle me tassels! As long as they're planted in blocks rather than rows the wind should do the pollinating. My garden gets more than its fair share of strong winds. In fact, I have to stake my sweetcorn plants or they get blown over.
I have got to say they are stunning looking plants. They are planted in blocks and its pretty windy down our allotment, so I'll just admire them and leave them to it. Thanks for your comments.
You can have too much wind ... and the pollen simply blows away. They appreciate a bit of shelter from strong blustery winds.
Shaking the plant to release pollen wouldn't hurt.
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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