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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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Question:
My seed packaging instructions said to plant 3 seeds for each whole I planted. I now have 3 seedlings growing strong in each whole I planted. By thining, does that mean I should only leave the "best" looking seedling in the ground and remove the other 2 seedlings?
Yes. Follow the recommended spacing for your crop. For those seedlings that you wish to remove, pinch or prune the stems off at the soil surface--be careful not to injure surrounding seedlings. It's best not to pull the seedlings out, or you may disturb the roots of the seedling you are planning to keep. Keep the seedling that looks the healthiest--thick stem (not lanky), good color, healthy leaves.
Can I grow corn in between bamboo plants? The bamboo won't pollinate the corn, right?
I have tried growing corn but I always end up with this Styrofoam looking stuff from the stalk and ear. I have tried it in two homes and the same. I cant find what this is.
It sounds like you may have corn smut. Look at different seeds and try to find one that is resistant to corn smut.
I got raccoons that are really annoying at night I hear them running in the trees like there getting chased away from something else and what ever that thing is it's chewing away my ears before I can get to them. What can I do to stop these little bandits and also do ants bother the corn cause by the end of August there everywhere in the yard is the something I can do to stop them as well?
If it helps, here are our tips on managing raccoons in the garden, especially when it comes to corn: http://www.almanac.com/content/raccoons
Iam putting in a garden this spring, fairly good size... 40" by 100",, i broke new groung in the fall and tilled under, planning on growing a variety of vegtables.corn, peppers, beans ,ect...i tilled in compost with chicken manure... question is ;; how do you keep the deer out of the garden ?
If you look this up on utube you will find this to be true. All you need are T posts and 30lb fishing line. String the fishing line at 2 feet high, 3.5 feet high and at the top of your T posts and you will keep the deer out!
Regarding Deer in your garden, I put 5 gallon white buckets in and around my garden. My garden is about 50 x 100 and I put about 7. Also for safety put them upside down so small children do not fall in them and so water will not collect and breed mosquitos. I also move them around a once in awhile. They are not pretty but it has worked for me to keep deer away I also have a radio on a timer to play a talk radio program most of the nite.