Home Vegetable Garden Plans

0

home vegetable garden plans


home vegetable garden plans

Corn is one of the most favorite and versatile crops that are grown in the home garden. Cornmeal, grits, popcorn and the most traditional sweet corn on the cob are all among the list of the most favorite foods. It is also a crop that is used in many crafts and as a decor for certain holidays.

It is a crop that is mistaken for needing a large area of land to grow, this is not necessarily the case. It can easily be grown in small cluster of 5 o 6 plants and produce a yielding crop. Growing it in clusters also makes it a convenient method when using the stalks for holiday decor.

Corn is a crop that does not tolerate frost, plant it to early and you can loose your entire crop and it doesn’t transplant well. If you have a short growing season you can still start your seeds indoors by planting then in individual peat pot so that they can go directly into the garden without disturbing there root system. If you are planting planning on sowing seeds directly outdoors wait until all dangers of frost have past and the soil temperatures are at least 60 degrees Fahrenheit.

The area that you are planting your corn in should be where there is full sun and also a wind protected area. The soil should be one with good soil structure. Corn is a heavy feeder of nitrogen, planting it in an area where there has been previous crops like alfalfa, beans or clover that enrich the soil with the nutrients corn needs to thrive will greatly benefit your crop.

Sow seeds directly in the garden when weather is warm enough, 1 inch deep and 8 to 12 inches. Corn has a germination rate of about 75 percent, plant in groups of 3 seeds together when sowing your seeds and pinch off at ground level all but the healthiest plant in each group once they germinate. In about 7 to 10 days you should be able to thin your plants to about a distance of 18 inches apart.

Corn needs about 1 inch of water per week, especially when the stalks begin to tassel. Feeding corn by side-dressing them with blood-meal or a diluted fish emulsion when the plants are about 6 inches tall and repeat this again when the plants are about knee high.

Once the corn silk appears on the corn it takes about three weeks before the corn is ready to harvest. Check the ears by pulling back part of the husk to check for ripeness by piercing a kernel with a fingernail. If when pierced a milky liquid appears, they are ready to harvest and be cooked and eaten or stored for latter use by refrigerating or freezing.

A environment friendly and healthy way of gardening. Organic Gardening is away of gardening in harmony with nature. Growing a healthy and productive crop in a way that is healthier for both you and the environment.

John Yazo

http://www.organicheirloomgardening.com


Gardman R687 4-Tier Mini Greenhouse


Gardman R687 4-Tier Mini Greenhouse


$35.99


4 Tier Green House Great Gift Idea Our Grow Racks are ideal for extending the growing season in the spring and fall. Their small size allow them to be placed on decks, patios, or indoors next to a window. Grow Racks come with a UV protected, clear, vinyl cover which holds in humidity reducing plant’s watering needs. Easy access and ventilation is provided by the zippered door panel in the covering…

EarthBox 1010001 Garden Kit, Dark Green


EarthBox 1010001 Garden Kit, Dark Green


$32.25


Earthbox Ready-to-Grow Organic Garden Kit…

Frame It All SBX-GNS 8-Foot x 4-Foot x 6-Inch Raised Garden and Sandbox Kit


Frame It All SBX-GNS 8-Foot x 4-Foot x 6-Inch Raised Garden and Sandbox Kit


$99.99


Year round, beautiful Frame It All 4′ x 8′ rectangle 6 high raised garden beds provides added soil depth for a bountiful crop of healthy vegetables and exceptional floral displays, simple to maintain and keep moist….

Sprout! Graphic Vegetable Garden Design Software


Sprout! Graphic Vegetable Garden Design Software



Sprout! is a complete planning tool for vegetable gardeners. Its unique planting tool produces a graphic, scalable garden plan with correct plant and row spacing.

In addition, Sprout! contains a fully editable database of vegetables for 7 climate regions which includes: planting and harvesting times, yield, soil PH, seed requirements, plant and row spacing, cool versus warm climate seasons, grow…


Other articles you might like;

Promo Offer Homepage Banner

Fields marked by an asterisk (*) are required.