Yeah, just before the corn begins to develop, kill every raccoon and skunk within 15 miles of your garden. I quit trying to grow sweet corn because I can't win with the raccoon and skunks around here.
Other than that, I put the seed in the row about 6 inches apart and keep it watered. After that, I do a little hand pollination to make sure that the small crop I'm looking for gets good pollination.
I have a strong attachment to Yellow Sweet Corn - the kind with large deep kernels.
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Ted
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Owner & Sole Operator Of
The Muddy Bucket Farm
and Tomato Ranch
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