Posted by El Toro on November 19, 2010 at 06:19:06 from (108.3.200.96):
In Reply to: Corn seed posted by 37 Chief on November 18, 2010 at 19:10:08:
Silverqueen is the corn I grew when I planted sweet corn. I would get some new seed and plant several rows along with rows of seeds you grew this year just to be on the safe side on having a corn crop. I had 8 rows that were 100 feet long. I planted it at different intervals and all of it still came in at the same time. We froze a lot of it and when my wife used some of that frozen corn it tasted just like you had just picked it from the garden. When the corn was picked I cut all the stalks and made one big corn shock. When it was dried out I used a Troy Bilt chipper shredder to shred all the stalks. Then I plowed it under. Hal
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