v w":1rcud0mz said:It's up, does that count? Our first picking will not come for another month or so. I use sh2 corn and plant a little later than others. First and second batch about 18 inches, third picking six, fourth picking broke ground friday and the fifth batch destined for the table I'll plant in a day or two. We grow a different variety for freezing and it is up and looking good. Need rain. Temp in the low 90's, about 10 degrees warmer than normal, winds southerly 12 to 15. Forecast to be that way for the week. Sprinkles or thunderstorms tomorrow depending which station you're watching. Lawn a beautiful no mow August brown. Vern
bobperry":2bkm0bfs said:v w":2bkm0bfs said:It's up, does that count? Our first picking will not come for another month or so. I use sh2 corn and plant a little later than others. First and second batch about 18 inches, third picking six, fourth picking broke ground friday and the fifth batch destined for the table I'll plant in a day or two. We grow a different variety for freezing and it is up and looking good. Need rain. Temp in the low 90's, about 10 degrees warmer than normal, winds southerly 12 to 15. Forecast to be that way for the week. Sprinkles or thunderstorms tomorrow depending which station you're watching. Lawn a beautiful no mow August brown. Vern
Just curious if there's a reason you plant late. Wouldn't you guys have more moisture, back in April, to get it up and shade the ground, before it gets hot ?
ScottyD'sdad":1xl4rosl said:Bob, most sh2 corn requires warm soil, to germinate. Ed
bobperry":7eujg8y8 said:ScottyD'sdad":7eujg8y8 said:Bob, most sh2 corn requires warm soil, to germinate. Ed
Umm Excuse me Ed I have grown literally thousands of acres of corn when we had the farm in NYS and that's a way shorter season than Missouri, but I just realized that MI is Michigan, so it depends a lot on where he is climate-wise, which I don't really know.
Remember... (to borrow your line) I know where you live
ScottyD'sdad":2ougz1eu said:bobperry":2ougz1eu said:ScottyD'sdad":2ougz1eu said:Bob, Hybrid sweet corn directions, on the package, say "DO NOT PLANT IN COLD SOIL" Ed
v w":1zoihiav said:South west Michigan, 45 miles north of IN and are in zone 5. Go 150 miles north and there is quite a change. Near Lake Michigan is again different due to the influuence of the lake and there is a lot fruit grown but not so much this year due to late frost. Apples, cherries both tart and sweet, peaches, grapes, blueberries and others. Vern