Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Corn

I planted my first square of Bon Jour Early Bicolor Sweet Corn (Renee's Garden seeds) in Bed 2 today. I'll be planting a total of 12 squares with four in each. I have my next set of four started in the greenhouse and should be able to plant them outside in the next few days. I will start four seeds every fews days until I have enough to fill all 12 squares. I hope I have the timing down so we will have 2 to 4 corn ripen a few days apart.

When I picked up one of the pots the roots were growing out of the bottom.



Welcome to your new home.



Row cover to keep pests out.



Random photos in the greenhouse...

The watermelon seems to be struggling a bit.
The nasturtiums is ready to be planted out in the garden.



Cucumber are growing better now that it has warmed up.



The winter squash has just about out grown it's 4 inch pot. I may need to pot up one more time before planting out into Bed 4 which still doesn't have full sun.

7 comments:

  1. Wow! Look at how big the leaves are on your winter squash! Ah to be that much closer to the equator. ;^) I won't even be able to start seeds for squash till next week. ::joneses:: I hope you figured out the right timing for your corn too. I'll be paying attention to that when I go to plant mine.

    BTW I thought it was 1 corn plant per sq.ft. (1/1) Are you planting 4/1? Have you had success with that in the past? I'd really like to plant a bit more dense then 1/1 if I thought I could get away with it...

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  2. Hi Jenn,

    Yes I'm planting 4/1. I can't remember where I read it but you can plant corn as close as 4 to 8 inches and plant them in blocks not rows. They will pollinate better this way. Makes sense for a small garden like mine and since this year is one big experiment, I'm going with it.

    Liisa

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  3. I love all the bug pictures :) The flower pics and the hummingbirds are great! Can't wait to come over for fresh veggies :)

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  4. Cool - I'm goin' with it then. I'd love to have 4x the corn! ;^)

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  5. Jenn, Good luck to the both of us!

    Liisa

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  6. Liisa, unless your garden bed is 12" deep, I don't feel you will like the results from that spacing on corn. One of my good friends (dapper, over at "Old White's Mill") did 4/sqft last year and said he would never do it again. I'm planting 24 squares of peaches and cream, and will be using 1/sqft. The watermelons are one of the last things to really start running, so I wouldn't worry about that. Everything looks great! I'm green with envy...

    EG

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  7. Hi EG,

    Thanks for the info! I really appreciate it. The bed is 8" with about 3 to 4" of good garden soil under the bed. I hope that will be good enough. I have time to change my plan so I'll give it some thought.

    Liisa

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