Question about growing sweet corn -NEWBIE HERE-

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My own opinion is to steer clear of wood stuff. I have been of the understanding that the wood decomposition process requires a lot of nitrogen and your goal is more nitrogen, not less. Get someone with a tractor driven rototiller to till in your corn stalks ASAP after the ears are gone. That is terrific for the soil. If you spaced on a 30" or so center, they can till two rows at a time and it takes two passes or so to chop it up. Tilling is hard on earthworms so if you could moldboard plow the stalks in that would be better. Rotate ground next year.


Research your corn for next year and you should plant a bi-color with maybe a 70 or so day maturity. Names like Butter and Sugar or Sugar and Gold come to mind. Research it. Find one with good cold soil emergence and get treated seed for your cold and damp conditions. If you want Silver Queen, do a small amount and plant in June after the soil has warmed. I think SQ is a 93 day maturity and requires warm soil to germinate properly. You'll be eating that around Labor Day or later. Maybe earlier because of the coast.

Good point about the decomposing wood chips, I never thought of that, but it makes sense! Well, next year ill make sure to do things differently. Looks like ill be buying my fair share of fertilizer to keep things going. Again, thanks for the advise it is much appreciated

Also, the silver queen I planted is a hybrid. Supposed to mature in 72 days. We'll see what happens.
 
   / Question about growing sweet corn -NEWBIE HERE- #32  
Johnny Seeds (not always my favorite source) also list Silver Queen @ 90 days

They do have a 75 day white Xtra Tender 3473 a F1 hybrid

And also sell Trinity @ 68 days as does Stokes, tis supposed to be a very good early cool weather bi color

Seedway has 65 day white corn called Spring Snow recommended for roadside market

Any seedway seed has always been top notch for me


Where I work now we can easily market a 1000 ears a day in season

I don't even like to eat corn much...the old FIL did almost 20 acres for the farm stand.

(my ex always said corn was for cows) ;)
 

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