hi all, ive just got my sweetcorn come up indoors in an un heated prop i head thet they like cool places to grow should i put them out in the prop in my greenhouse or put them on my windowsill for a few weeks,any advice welcome ,cheers
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Originally posted by NatalieCooke View PostI only planted them due to Kristen monthly theread
I've been there done that, now I aim for patience - but sometimes the halo slips and chokes me lol
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Originally posted by NatalieCooke View PostI only planted them due to Kristen monthly theread
I think you can get away with sowing at the start of April (although you are a lot further North than me). Its about 6 weeks to raise a plant for planting out (although Sweetcorn grows quickly, so might not be that long), and it will be mid-May in 6 weeks time. Still early to plant out if soil is cold and you might still get a late frost.
They need to be indoors and minimum 10C (I think? they will probably survive Frost Free, but better to keep them warmer so they are not cold-stressed) until thenK's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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Frost will almost wipe you out, I lost a whole patch a few years back but luckily with sweet corn you can re plant quickly.
Keep indoors, maybe need to move to bigger pot before you plant out, they can get stressed with a tight root ball.
Get a thermometer, put it in your greenhouse and check the weather daily, if it is expected to be below 7-8 bring them in and put back out in the morning. Then you have the extra space, I do this year round with peppers Toms etcI grow 70% for us and 30% for the snails, then the neighbours eats them
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Originally posted by Lisasbolt View Postmaybe need to move to bigger pot before you plant out, they can get stressed with a tight root ball.
I use newspaper pots (roll a sheet of newspaper around an aerosol can) so that I can plant the whole think out.K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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