Saving the seed
Only just learnt this year about supersweet varieties not being too close to others. We plant about 12 a fortnight from April to June. I brought 'F1 Sundance' this year, which we rated highly a few years back. I figure I got about 90/100 seeds from 3 packs and I'll be doing ok if i get 70 plants to maturity.
The problem is the price of the seed. If I want to save seed that's true to type- do I need to hand pollinate? then cover the cob with a bag? would it still mature? I don't have a polytunnel anymore I but, am not going to plant any saved seed on the lottie this year as I can't be sure of its parenthood (the kids will enjoy the popcorn tho!) Anybody got any advice?
Like the idea of using the minipop as a tempory screen, I have had some seed for 5 years+ and never used it- always thought 'I prefer proper corn' so wouldn't give the space up. I may have just the spot at home if you can grow in a row (and it's still viable.) Alice, now I can only hope my wife will pop out to our kitchen gaden and give my tassles a wee tickle occassionally.
Only just learnt this year about supersweet varieties not being too close to others. We plant about 12 a fortnight from April to June. I brought 'F1 Sundance' this year, which we rated highly a few years back. I figure I got about 90/100 seeds from 3 packs and I'll be doing ok if i get 70 plants to maturity.
The problem is the price of the seed. If I want to save seed that's true to type- do I need to hand pollinate? then cover the cob with a bag? would it still mature? I don't have a polytunnel anymore I but, am not going to plant any saved seed on the lottie this year as I can't be sure of its parenthood (the kids will enjoy the popcorn tho!) Anybody got any advice?
Like the idea of using the minipop as a tempory screen, I have had some seed for 5 years+ and never used it- always thought 'I prefer proper corn' so wouldn't give the space up. I may have just the spot at home if you can grow in a row (and it's still viable.) Alice, now I can only hope my wife will pop out to our kitchen gaden and give my tassles a wee tickle occassionally.
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