Re: corn


You need to have someone hold the corn up and then you need to hill up
soil around your corn.
This is a common problem with corn and even has a name. It is called
Lodging.
I plant my corn at 10" spacing in a solid bed 4 feet wide by 12 feet
long. That way it supports itself. A few will fall out the sides but for
the most part all the corn seems to do better this way than in
conventional rows spaced 12" apart with 24 inch pathways.  Smitty
 
Very good!! Thanks!! I have to put my corn in the ground (very carefully!!) and I was wondering how to do it!!
You've just answered that question for me!
Janet
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----- Original Message -----
From: g*@juno.com
To: v*@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 5:40 AM
Subject: Re: corn

Hello Kris,


On Sun, 16 Jul 2000 22:23:11 EDT K*@aol.com writes:
> Hi!  This is my first year growing corn.  The stalks are about as
> high as my
> shoulders now.  Yesterday we had ALOT of rain and now my corn is
> laying down.
>  They didn't snap.  Is this because I didn't plant the seeds deep
> enough for
> the roots to hold on?  What should I do to save them?
>
> Thanks,
> Kris
>



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