Looks nice mine never gets 7' lucky to get 6', maybe just the type but 2 ears per stalk seems to be the norm with 3 on occasions.Well, so much for the "knee high by the fourth of July" rule of thumb for corn here in northeast Indiana. It has been an exceptional year.
My sweet corn is seven feet tall and has tasseled and silked out. Every stalk has two ears on it. It rarely gets to six feet tall. Have already picked green beans too.
In the background of the picture, you can see part of my field of popcorn that is already eight feet tall and has yet to tassel out. It usually doesn't get over seven feet.
Only downside this year has been high numbers of jap beetles that will eat anything and everything. They are particularly hard on my fruit trees.
Life is good!
Back in Post #31 from February, I mentioned that I was planning to build some raised boxes for gardening this year. At 67, getting down on my knees to plant and/or weed is really not an option.
This is what I came up with. 3x8 and 36" high at the top. Box is 16" deep. I'll put 2-3" of stone in the bottom, and cover that with landscaping cloth. I'll also line it with some heavy plastic to prevent leaching from the PT lumber, altho the "new" treatment is supposed to be non-toxic.
Then I'll rob some topsoil from the old garden and mix some of my good compost in with it.
I also plan to weld up some pipe brackets with about 4 down each side to put PVC pipe "hoops" in so I can cover the whole thing to keep the )($#)( deer out of it.
Right! Went on vacation for a week and mine grew up quick. Rained nearly everyday while we were gone....After not being home for a month,,,,,,, I can't find mine
I had trouble with coons myself this year so I picked up some live traps at Cabela's. I just put some beef fattener in an old butter container with some pancake syrup poured over it, worked great, problem solved.It's a battle this year and not just the weeds.. Never had potato bugs before, and the plants are infested this year. The broccoli has two kinds of caterpillars. Put a row cover on and it seems to just trap the moths under it. Anyone used row covers before? Please advise...
The coons got in my corn night before last, hasn't happened for some years. So I spent a couple of hours moving an electric fence over next to the garden which is sandwiched between the yard and the little "ram pasture". Maybe that mean ram had some use after all? Any way hoping to provide a memorable experience for anything invading the corn patch by also installing one of those scarecrow motion detector sprinklers I had laying around. Aimed so anything getting into the garden over the yard fence will be directed toward the hot wire, wet......
I put out a live trap too, but something smaller got the peanut butter and blueberries without tripping the lever. We'll see how tonight goes. Just have to keep the remaining corn plants alive for a few more days.