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Old March 15, 2009   #16
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Yes, I would think in your climate that you should be able to stagger the seed plantings to get multiple crops. Also, you should try a few different varieties to see what grows best, and what suits your taste. Send me a PM with your address and I will send you some of these to try:

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Old March 17, 2009   #17
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Today will be 7 days since sowing. I am wondering how long I should wait before resowing
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Old March 17, 2009   #18
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I've grown Sugar Buns from Johnny's with excellent results. Also looking at Mirai which seems to get rave reviews. SB is 70 days and Mirai is 71 days. Ami
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Old March 17, 2009   #19
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Today will be 7 days since sowing. I am wondering how long I should wait before resowing
How deep did you plant? If the soil is cool, I'd give it 10-14 before rolling my eyes.
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Old March 18, 2009   #20
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How deep did you plant? If the soil is cool, I'd give it 10-14 before rolling my eyes.

I planted around 1 1/2 inches. Nice warm up the past couple of days so I will give it another few days before giving up on it and resowing. Of course if I do resow, I will need to dig up the old seeds since I plan on sowing a different variety if need be. Still doesnt guarantee a mixup if the old seeds somehow still germinate. Oh well,
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Duane,

I also followed the instructions on the corn seed pack to plant 1.5" deep. I got concerned that after 15 days nothing was showing. I (dumbly) re-seeded last week planting only 1/2" deep. Guess what, BOTH sets of seeds are now poking up and today, I went around the 2 'Tainers and pulled up the most recently planted seedlings (a waste of 30 seeds).

What I have learned is that seeds should be planted at a depth of two-times the diameter of the seed. Thus, in the case of corn, the ideal planting depth is approximately 1/2". Duane, I would be patient and give them another week to show their heads.

But for future crops, i would suggest you plant at 1/2" depth.

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Despite the days of 40's and torrential rains, it looks like my corn is sprouting after about 6 days. I did pre-soak. Whether I get enough plants to get a proper stand of corn, I won't know for another week yet.
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Today is the 8th day so I guess I still have plenty of time for these to pop up. Wait until the 14 day mark before I think of resowing. Glad to hear yours are sprouting Morgan
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Morgan,

A bit of hand pollinating can help.

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Old March 19, 2009   #25
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I dug one up yesterday and it still looked viable, probably fixing to sprout. Today I found 3 poking their heads when I got home. So I guess there is still hope
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Leave them alone!
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Leave them alone!
I planted 36 to thin down to 18, it was just one!!
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Old March 22, 2009   #28
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26 up as of this morning with only one spot still bare.
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26 up as of this morning with only one spot still bare.
Good to hear. You going to ignore that spot or go a digging?
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Ignore it probably, the one that I previously dug up sprouted as well
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