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20 Comments

  1. Luke i love this. Just transitioned my garlic bed to 3 sisters using chicken manure mounds. Maybe i made a mistake by planting both sweet corn and broom corn from migardener. Will they cross pollinate and ruin both varieties?

  2. I love that you said to plant what you love, and to try it out. We never know, the seeds may surprise us, and I have had that happen all year. I wanted to plant some things and walkways wonder if I will have enough time. Thanks. New subscriber.

  3. Painted mountain flour corn is often considered the earliest maturing corn. It's as early as sweet corn, and it's a lot more frost tolerant than most corn, planted around 3 weeks before your last frost date. I wonder how it would do for a July planting.

  4. I plant corn and less than 2 days later its gone – I have squirrels, raccoon and other rodents that eat all the seed before it can sprout. I have to put a cage around the whole plot including a top.

  5. Couldn't you plant 2-3 more rows between those two raised beds? What would it hurt? Sure the compressed soil might impede the full growth of the plants, they should develop somewhat, right? The extra rows would also provide more pollen to the plants in the beds. A worthwhile experiment, don't you think?

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