Sweet
corn cultivation requires correct previously tilled ground several weeks before
planting. Add 4 kg of compost per square meter of earth moved, knowing that it
is also possible to add fertilizer for garden if desired. It’s time to step out
on the 3D
funny non-slip carpet and plant your corn. In May, about ten days after
the last frost, place a few corn kernels in holes 2 cm depth 40 cm apart. Then
be covered with soil, tamp and water regularly shaped light rain for about two
weeks, after which you will see the first buds appear. It is best planting
spacing between May and mid-June; this allows a staggered harvest, instead of
making the collection once. Corn can be planted in March, but this must be
protected with a tarp or cold frame. Moreover, cultivate beans as companion
plant is highly advisable.
Approximately
4 weeks after planting young plants can reach a height of 10 cm; it is time to
remove the fragile plants to keep only the most vigorous. At 6 weeks it will
have to remove the soil, which will be tightened around the base of plants.
During that time do not forget to water, since corn is in great need of water.
It is also recommended watering plants with liquid fertilizer, and don’t forget
the electric
mouse repeller.
For
young ears and sweet it is important that the orchard is at least 100 m from
other cornfields to avoid any unpleasant surprise due to pollination. It is
also important to perform a thinning of the plantation, eliminating the weakest
for the remaining benefit from good exposure to the sun plants. This procedure
allows to harvest in late July instead of having to wait until August or
September. The plants will yield better if the pin has constantly irrigated
throughout the culture. The corn crop, conducted 3 months after planting, can
easily be done both with pruning shears and manually separating the ear of the
plant. After collection must be cut plants healthy and add to compost or burn
and use the ashes as nutritional support for fruit trees.
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