I have a vegetable garden in Midwestern Northern Illinois. It is organic, has raised beds, and I am using double digging techniques (actually bastard trenching), along with French Intensive concepts. I broke ground in December of 2009, and I hope that if you are a beginning or struggling gardener that this blog will be an encouragement to you.
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Sunday, January 9, 2011
Hawaiian Sweet Corn
Friday morning I helped plant some Hawaiian sweet corn in Pereira, Colombia. Unfortunately I didnt have my camera with me. It is an open pollinated variety developed by the University of Hawaii. They dont have American style sweet corn here. Corn is very light sensative. Tropical corn grows with daylight of twelve hours. Tropical corn grown in the north grows almost 13 feet tall and it messes up the coordination of tassels and silks. And Northern regular sweet corn grown in the tropics, does who knows what and doesnt have the insect resistance they need in the tropics.
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