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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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In a healthy crop, removing the suckers, also called tillers, makes little difference to the harvest yield or health of the plant, since they usually appear later in the season and can’t compete with the main stalk. Their formation may indicate healthy conditions; some varieties tend to form suckers more often. If the crop had been damaged early in the season, or the plants are widely spaced, a corn plant may respond by growing suckers; in these cases, sometimes those suckers will produce harvestable ears. Otherwise, in a healthy, closely spaced crop, they won’t usually.
If you’d like to remove suckers, only do so when they are very small, to prevent damage to the stalk; removing them when they are larger will weaken the plant and invite insects and diseases.
I am using this website as a reference and I cannot seem to find the date this article was published and the authors name.
The author is The Old Farmer’s . Web pages are updated continuously so there is not a publish date, per se. Look up APA guidelines for how to reference a web article.
Planting Corn. I'm doing a school assignment on corn and was just wondering if anyone could tell me the germination time?
Thanks, Very Much Appreciated,
Chyenne
Germination depends on your soil temperatures and weather conditions. If the teperatures are 60 degrees F or warm, germination may take 10 to 12 days. If the temp is 50 to 55, it may take 3 weeks.
If temps are in the 80-90 then it can be down to 60 to 72 hours.
I wanted to know if i had the right soil prepared and the weather was on my side. Is it possible to grow corn around the middle of August toward the end to yield a good crop.
For a fall harvest, it is recommended corn be planted mid- to late July, August 1st at the latest.
I have this opportunity to use a plot of land in an open field, am planning on planting corn/maize on the land.
Is it preferrable I do in June,
also what can I plant along with it?
can cassava go for it,
Can vegetables do, if so what kind,
Pls I need something that won't cost me a lot... Thanks
The "Three Sisters" is an ideal companion planting: In a hill put a few corn in the middle, pole beans in a ring around that and squash or pumpkin around the outer perimeter of the hill. Each type give the others the nutrients they need to grow well.There's quite a bit about the traditional "Three Sisters" method online. Cassava is a companion to sweet potato according to one companion planting chart I found.