Larry Caldwell
Elite Member
How much does cross pollination matter if you're not raising seed? I've always staggered my plantings anyways, as I can only eat so much corn.
4000 seeds is a LOT of corn! 300 dozen ears even if you only get one per stalk. Do you sell, give it away, or freeze the surplus?
Cross pollination is irrelevant if you are not raising seed. The plant will produce true to its genetics, and pollen has no effect. Things are much different for second generation. Many garden plants are promiscuous cross-pollinators. Broccoli, turnips, kale, cauliflower, canola, etc. are all bred from mustard, and will cheerfully breed with each other. Squash, pumpkins, cucumbers, and melons will have sex with each other and the next generation seeds can be pretty interesting. Corn (maize) is a notorious vegetable ****, since the tassels distribute pollen on the breezes. If you want to save corn seed, half a mile of isolation will probably work, unless it's windy where you live.