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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Sweet Corn
Cooking Notes
- If too much hot pepper or spice has been added to a soup or stew, adding a can of sweet corn can help.
- Popcorn is also a favorite snack if you have leftover kernels. Learn how to make homemade popcorn here.
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Some farmers will cut off the silk to about 1 to 2 inches above the corn top to get all the silk the same length to pollinate every silk (you get the full cob of kernels) by hand then but you must use a paper bag to gather the pollen, dump it on the silk then put the bag over the cob stapling the bag together at the bottom. Hope this helps :-)
I hope you didn't detassel your sweet corn. The tassel is what pollinates your corn so an ear will grow so you need to leave it on the plant.
I understand that sweetcorn has different growing periods to age of maturity depending on what variety of corn you plant. My question is if I plant 60 day and 75 day corn at the same time, does that give me the proper growing time between germination and pollination for the two different kinds of corn so that there will not be cross pollination, or is it possible the 75 day corn has a shorter germination to pollination time period and therefor cross pollination would be a problem. My example would be: if I plant a 65 day corn and plant popcorn on the same day would that be a problem? ( the popcorn is 105 days to maturity, but I don't know how many days to pollination.
Your two varieties should be OK planted at the same time as the popcorn will tassel later.
Why does my sweet white corn only grow 2feet tall and start to produce small ears I planted it in a raised bed with beans, cantaloupe, and marigolds. Every year I try to grow corn and it always fails. Any tips and advice sent to my email will be great
Make sure to fertilize and water the corn when it first starts growing. Corn is a heavy feeder. Don't grow the corn too close together, leave at least 8 inches between each plant. Also don't grow the corn too close to the other vegetables.
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I have corn up and fixing to thin out...Can you put the ones you thin in the ground somewhere eles to grow?
When thinning, it's best not to pull the thinnings out of the ground (pinch instead), because it might disturb the roots of the seedlings that you want to keep. Some gardeners, though, do replant thinnings after pulling them up and have had success, while others find that most of their transplants don't survive. Corn can be fussy about having its roots disturbed, so be very careful about handling the transplants. If you do transplant them, place thinnings in a block together (using recommended spacing) in order for best wind pollination.