Growing Sweet Corn from Sowing to Harvest

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  • Опубліковано 26 кві 2018
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    Sweet corn is very satisfying to grow at home, but the real prize lies in cooking up the cobs as soon as possible after harvest for a super-sweet treat.
    Corn that’s had to travel miles to get to your plate will be past its peak, but cobs that have been picked in your own garden just minutes before cooking deliver a real punch of super sweet taste.
    In this short video we show you how to grow super sweet corn, from sowing and planting to knowing exactly when it’s time to harvest for the sweetest, tastiest cobs.
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  • @jerryg2073
    @jerryg2073 2 роки тому +46

    I remember one of my uncles who was quite a backyard gardener. He used to stand in the corn, ready to harvest, and yell to my aunt "Is the water boiling yet?" Only then would he harvest what was needed for the meal. Best corn on the cob ever!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому +4

      I bet is was Jerry!

    • @Jane-West
      @Jane-West Рік тому

      That is awesome!

    • @marybethshipley2969
      @marybethshipley2969 Рік тому +2

      What a fun memory! My mom loved that Olathe Corn every summer.

    • @HowWereLivingGardeningChannel
      @HowWereLivingGardeningChannel 10 місяців тому

      That’s how it’s done 🎉

    • @cphone8093
      @cphone8093 7 місяців тому +2

      These days I prefer to microwave cobs in a covered bowl in 1cm of water 6 or 7 minutes 😮. They are better to eat than boiling, less stringy, soft but with great texture and full flavour I would not go back guys I'm afraid!😅

  • @jilldench1404
    @jilldench1404 5 років тому +123

    I planted sundance sweetcorn for the first time on my allotment as a newbie 4 years ago in root trainers. I got excited and planted 50 thinking not all will germinate and if they do I will discard the weaker one. You guessed it, they all germinated strongly and grew brilliantly with approx 8 cobs on each plant. I ended up buying a small chest freezer for £99 to keep in the garage to store the cobs which we were still eating a year later. Very funny but every year now only plant 25. Oh and before you all ask, yes I gave some cobs away as well. My sweetcorn growing story is aMaizeing. Great video, thanks.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 років тому +21

      A- MAIZE-ING indeed!

    • @kenmacdonald4207
      @kenmacdonald4207 3 роки тому +2

      Sundance sweet corn; is 8 cobs (ears)on each plant correct or 8" long ears :if so do I ever want some of that seed

    • @jilldench1404
      @jilldench1404 3 роки тому +3

      Ken Macdonald LOl sorry Ken typo there were no more than 5 cobs of corn on each plant hence the purchase of a freezer.😀

  • @robertdean1579
    @robertdean1579 3 роки тому +36

    Where I live, we tend to have strong storms in June that beat corn to the ground. To help with this, I put a pole at the ends of row and run rope or twine from one pole, around the second pole, and back, with the corn in the row in between. I also pile dirt up around the bottoms of the stalks and firm it.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +5

      Great idea Robert, thanks for sharing.

  • @maryamsayeed5400
    @maryamsayeed5400 3 роки тому +21

    You know sir, i started watching your videos during the lockdown. I find your videos to ne sooooo soothing, the background music is calming, your tone of voice is not overwhelming. Everything is just perfect. You are straight to the point and informative. I find my self falling asleep when watching other people clips as it is so long and boring. But yours is just PERFECT.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +4

      Thank you so much Maryam, that's really kind of you to say. I hope you continue to enjoy our videos. :-)

  • @Fairley_Bule
    @Fairley_Bule 4 роки тому +69

    Best corn planting advice. Simple, short and precise. Thank you for sharing.

    • @rexyaxy4314
      @rexyaxy4314 3 роки тому

      hehe, simple short and precise

  • @alieninstallation50
    @alieninstallation50 3 роки тому +11

    class act. Straight to the point, no non sense, good music, good writing. love it!

  • @Quantum_GirlE
    @Quantum_GirlE 5 років тому +92

    I didn't think a video this short would be very helpful... It's been the best corn growing video I've found in UA-cam yet! Amazing job!

  • @jwvautard
    @jwvautard 6 років тому +14

    For anyone who loves corn on the cob but hates the process of removing the silk to get it ready to cook, the easiest way in the world to enjoy it is to simply place the picked cobs directly into the microwave in a single layer. For each cob, microwave on high for 3 1/2 to 4 minutes per cob at the highest power setting. When the time is up, pull the cobs out of the microwave oven using mitts. The cobs will be very hot. Cut the cob end off to the widest part. Grab the cob by the narrow end where the silk is and squeeze it out of the husk (the open end). It will be silk-free and ready to season as desired and eat! Not quite as delicious as grilled corn, but it's so quick and easy.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  6 років тому

      A brilliant cooking idea - thanks!

    • @VladTheImpalerTepesIII
      @VladTheImpalerTepesIII 4 роки тому

      I just get as much silk off without being too anal about it. Then I just cook it and eat whatever silk is still left. Corn silk is not poisonous lol.

  • @lukebuster8711
    @lukebuster8711 10 місяців тому +2

    I just went from carrots to corn, qbout to hit squash and i gotta say you make some of the best videos ive seen out there, there shorter but contain so much knowledge, their amazing quality thankyou for making them

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  10 місяців тому +1

      You're very welcome - thanks for watching! :-)

  • @sarah_farm
    @sarah_farm 4 місяці тому +1

    seeing you be upset about the noodles but then immediately going to improve them is amazing and inspiring to me! i would've given up but you didn't and i really respect that! I love your videos. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 місяці тому

      Thanks so much. :-)

  • @chrischaralambous286
    @chrischaralambous286 Місяць тому

    Great video with clear explanation, straight to the point with no BS 💩. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. 👍👌

  • @JerseyAnt
    @JerseyAnt Рік тому +2

    I've sowed sweetcorn for the first time today. My daughter has found a love for eating them so I thought I'd give it a go. 🤞

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Рік тому +1

      Hope it grows well for you Anthony.

    • @JerseyAnt
      @JerseyAnt Рік тому

      @@GrowVeg Thank you. Hopefully the Jersey sun will help 😎

  • @dognatious6153
    @dognatious6153 3 роки тому +3

    Corn likes flatter areas. I planted april 1st, in so ca, from seeds in a slope with a clayey flat area. And it was severely stunted. Watered clay is not permeable, it rots roots. But beets, squash did well there. Next time ill heavily cmpost the clay and add sandy soil too. Corn seems to like well-drained soil and morning sun. One thing though, when it's too hot, over 105 degrees, itll dry up fast. So if you have clayey soil that builds a crust and retains moisture the tops will dry, roots rot, and it's over like mine. $500 down the drain. Next year it's turnips, parsnips, squash, beets, cucumbers, potatoes. Corn is too hard to grow in wet clayey soil. And ants attack the corn too.

  • @milagra46
    @milagra46 4 роки тому +7

    Short and sweet, exactly what I was looking for

  • @craigmatheson2736
    @craigmatheson2736 3 роки тому +5

    One of my uncle's swears by 2 -3 drops of vegetable oil per ear as soon as the tassels appear to prevent worms; just put it right in the ears where the hairs come out!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +1

      Interesting tip!

  • @livmuirwilsoncomposer6990
    @livmuirwilsoncomposer6990 5 років тому +35

    You seem so friendly and enthusiastic, feel so much more excited to get planting now!!

    • @christianroberto9552
      @christianroberto9552 2 роки тому

      I know I am pretty off topic but does anybody know of a good place to watch new series online ?

    • @abrahamrhys6269
      @abrahamrhys6269 2 роки тому

      @Christian Roberto i would suggest flixzone. Just google for it :)

  • @deathKwonDo
    @deathKwonDo Рік тому +1

    This man’s swagger is on 1000 peep the intro!!!!!

  • @justmefolks1863
    @justmefolks1863 5 років тому +6

    I set my water to boil before picking I think it makes a difference too. I also don't like shucking so I just cut both ends off the corn then the rest peels off like removing a blanket from a bed.

  • @gregleonard9562
    @gregleonard9562 Рік тому +1

    We do love our British cousins, here in the U.S. thank you for the tips in corn growing.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Рік тому

      Thanks Greg. I expect you Americans are the real experts at corn growing. :-)

  • @sammikeiko8860
    @sammikeiko8860 3 дні тому +1

    I really appreciate your videos you always give the best tips 👍❤️

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 дні тому

      That is great to hear - thanks!

  • @simonebourgeois9544
    @simonebourgeois9544 6 років тому +14

    So ready now for growing corn, great video.

  • @pamholloway5962
    @pamholloway5962 6 років тому +24

    Last year I planted two blocks of corn at the same time, in separate plots about 50 metres apart. One block was planted through black plastic (I used old compost bags), with a few punctures in it to allow rain in, the soil between plants was a bit lower than the soil around the plants, and the plastic was held down by canes laid in the channels. The other plot looked much as shown in the video, the way I had planted for the previous four years. I got a much better crop from the plastic bed, about two weeks earlier than the other (and no weeding!). This year, I will plant both blocks through plastic, but will set them three or four weeks apart, with cloches on the early batch for a little while. Fingers crossed!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  6 років тому +4

      Thanks for sharing your experiences Pam. I may well give your method a try also.

    • @scorpianlove1
      @scorpianlove1 5 років тому

      I'm

  • @FloraForever
    @FloraForever 5 років тому +10

    Brilliant Video, it was clear and gave us all the details we needed. Thank you very much!

  • @paajRose
    @paajRose 6 років тому +5

    Thank you so much for this step by step visual video! It was very helpful and informative.

  • @TheLDOriginals
    @TheLDOriginals 5 років тому +4

    I planted mine this year. We have quite a dry climate so I soaked the seeds in damp paper towels and waited until they start to show signs of germination before planting them out. I am pretty sure every single one has grown. First male flowers out Wednesday with the female ones just showing Thursday. Now to keep the watering up as we head into temps in the 30C+ and cross fingers we get a good harvest

  • @johnransom1146
    @johnransom1146 6 років тому +62

    Plant with beans or peas because they fix nitrogen for the corn. Along with squash or pumpkin these are the three sisters of Native American tradition

    • @HeritageWealthPlanning
      @HeritageWealthPlanning 6 років тому +4

      Yup. CBS. Corn, beans, squash!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  6 років тому +4

      We have a short video on the 'three sisters' method: ua-cam.com/video/kl6MeYIR6TI/v-deo.html

    • @charabotte1
      @charabotte1 5 років тому +1

      Don't plant squash , or you won't be able to access your corn since the squash will have sprawled everywhere. Think ahead.

    • @mirimeerkat2087
      @mirimeerkat2087 5 років тому +8

      MM the squash covers the ground to protect against weeds. John Ransom is right, Natives used the Three Sisters method. And we still do. It’s one of our traditions that didn’t die. It also helps everything grow quicker

    • @danakarloz5845
      @danakarloz5845 4 роки тому

      John Ransom I have beans growing with my corn

  • @garykennedy526
    @garykennedy526 4 роки тому +5

    Great video, try boiling the corn in a gallon of water, 2 cups of milk and a stick of butter. It’s awesome

  • @chandansworld2563
    @chandansworld2563 6 років тому +4

    Your voice is very nice. I planted 18 corns this year.

  • @denisemoore9213
    @denisemoore9213 2 роки тому +1

    Short and sweet to the point

  • @carlaw2661
    @carlaw2661 3 роки тому +1

    My first try at planting corn. Thank you for sharing this information!!💕

  • @naturalfrenchsoap
    @naturalfrenchsoap 5 років тому +4

    Thank you for your great, concise videos? Just checked my sweetcorn and I think it needs another week, but really looking forward to harvesting :)

  • @minihoney13
    @minihoney13 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much... Exactly what I wanted, straight to the point, no irritating noise or music, short, sweet and factual. 👌🌟💐🌿 New subscriber ✨💫⭐

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for subscribing! :-)

  • @charlesatwell9976
    @charlesatwell9976 4 роки тому +1

    Short and sweet ! Just like the corn. Well done !

  • @evilpuco
    @evilpuco 3 роки тому +1

    best growing corn video ever

  • @jameswillison2220
    @jameswillison2220 3 роки тому

    Nothing better garden to pot and sweet heaven

  • @rexsmith4823
    @rexsmith4823 4 роки тому +19

    Add a tablespoon of sugar to your water with the corn when you boil it. Never salt. Salt makes corn tougher

  • @glennlewis5294
    @glennlewis5294 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you. This information was very helpful.

  • @donnymcintosh8535
    @donnymcintosh8535 4 роки тому +2

    My first time trying cant wait to see the end result

  • @tompotter7786
    @tompotter7786 3 роки тому +1

    I love corn so much, your enthusiasm about corn makes this video very entertaining, well done x

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Tom. Look out for next week's video - more on corn for you!

    • @tompotter7786
      @tompotter7786 3 роки тому

      @@GrowVeg thank you so much, your reply made my day, me and Kate would love a shout out in a video some time, we are your biggest fans

  • @kathleenokeeffe4032
    @kathleenokeeffe4032 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you that video was so helpful, I have sweetcorn just up first time growing corn.

  • @DarleneYoungartist
    @DarleneYoungartist 4 роки тому +2

    This is the best. Straight to the point. Thanks.

  • @_dave4460
    @_dave4460 4 роки тому +4

    at 0:59 - look for SE; on seeds packages - the abbreviation for “sugar enhanced” for sweeter corn...

  • @jasmindesireeknauer1721
    @jasmindesireeknauer1721 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you! I want to be a grower of organic veggies. Such a great inspiring video!!

  • @mistyfinley5615
    @mistyfinley5615 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the video I am going to plant some corn tomorrow for a fall crop - first time to ever plant corn !

  • @jerifisher9621
    @jerifisher9621 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for all the meat and potatoes on growing sweet corn 😊

  • @gourmetgatherings8105
    @gourmetgatherings8105 8 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant informative video, thank you!

  • @phxtonash
    @phxtonash 6 років тому +2

    Your tips about cooking very good. I would suggest people in warmer climates simply plant outside.

  • @yuji849
    @yuji849 3 роки тому +1

    I use the paperboard roll cores from toilet paper or paper towel rolls as the seed starting pot to start corn seeds in. I set 16 rolls with planted seeds in a pan or container and one week after the corn starts to show, I set the container out for a week to ten days to harden the new plants. Then I dig a hole large enough for the roll, tear of the bottom flaps and set the roll in the hole. Corn keeps growing and I repeat this several times until I can direct sow to ensure I have a longer harvest season. I live in Zone 7 in the U.S. and can usually eke out 6-8 weeks of fresh corn.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому

      What a brilliant technique!

  • @jonmcgrath1527
    @jonmcgrath1527 3 роки тому

    Great quick little review. Pretty helpful.

  • @marymullarkey1410
    @marymullarkey1410 3 роки тому +1

    Oh wow. I didnt realise how EASY growing cob would be..you made this straight forward, very informative with glitz n glam to it. Love it. Thank you so much. Think I'm too late in the year to start, but this will 1 of next years project. ❤

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому

      Definitely one for next year - it's a great veggie to grow.

  • @sc-mh3jj
    @sc-mh3jj 4 роки тому +3

    Such a pleasant channel. Thank you for all the great advice!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 роки тому +1

      You are very welcome indeed!

  • @idontcaremedia9507
    @idontcaremedia9507 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, planning to grow these in South A

  • @fionnaheller1873
    @fionnaheller1873 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for keeping me company while I rest for a bit. This is Caithness, the Land of 360 degree winds, so I've never had the nerve to try sweetcorn outside and they become a forest in the polytunnel. This year, I am going to try planting in a specially prepared and sited raised bed along a fence which I'm hoping will allow me to add polythene covered panels to act as a ''personal polytunnel'' but allow me to remove the lid if the weather seems kind. Its been a couple of years in the planning department of my beat-the-weather mind so this summer I will see how the execution goes. And, yes, the pot is on the boil before I cut the corn. No idea at all if it makes any difference to taste but gardenng wouldn't be gardening without a healthy dose of superstition.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 місяці тому +1

      Sounds like a fantastic potential setup to get around the wind. Fingers crossed - I'm sure you'll have good success with it. :-)

    • @fionnaheller1873
      @fionnaheller1873 2 місяці тому

      @@GrowVeg Like all aspiring gardeners, I am kept alive by Hope! Thanks again for your videos - they are all hugely entertaining and informative.

  • @roshill2010
    @roshill2010 5 років тому +1

    Really informative video. I am going for baby corn as i don't have much space. Waiting for them to germinate just wanted to see if I planted them right.

  • @srikaryerramilli6341
    @srikaryerramilli6341 2 роки тому +1

    It use ful to new people thanks.

  • @briancomerford1119
    @briancomerford1119 2 роки тому +2

    I plant mine in my flower beds (because they give a nice contrast) after starting them off in a covered pot on the window sill in just a little water, I do the same with my peas. I find the cheapest seeds are those sold for popping corn, you get hundreds more for your money and just reject the duds.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому

      The corn for popping are great - but they wouldn't be of the sweet corn variety - more a starchy corn for popping. Have you tried the cobs from them yet?

  • @abequeheyoka1104
    @abequeheyoka1104 6 років тому +1

    We have started hundreds of corn seeds in a garden dish with very little soil and have had great success. In the high desert that saves us a lot of water and is a true blessing... as for cooking or enjoying corn that's past its prime add 3 Tablespoons of pure raw honey to the water before cooking. It adds the sugars that have gone back into the corn making them yummy again.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 років тому +1

      Brilliant tips, thanks for sharing.

  • @danbradam5950
    @danbradam5950 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you , trying our hand this yr

  • @carlkraus6034
    @carlkraus6034 Рік тому +1

    The only tip I have is plant seed direct in garden as soon as last frost date is past. Corn doesn't like transplanting. Also, plant seed at least 2" if not 3"deep. Shallow planting like less than two inches not recommended. Plant roots will not form properly, so plants tend to fall over. Mounding dirt won't help if seedlings have already emerged. Full sun and water are important both needed.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Рік тому

      Great advice, thanks Carl.

  • @mymummys2
    @mymummys2 Рік тому +1

    Love all of your vidoeo! Always brilliant information, straight to the point and do clear and helpful... And love your little doggy too! Thank you so much for your fab channel.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Рік тому

      Cheers Katie, appreciate that. :-)

  • @teresatickle3476
    @teresatickle3476 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you, very informative

  • @user-cj1ew5gm3u
    @user-cj1ew5gm3u 3 місяці тому

    Salam brother thanks for your time and support for this video it's been very productive lesson and i love the grill idea with butter 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @rebecaluisacevedo1135
    @rebecaluisacevedo1135 6 років тому +5

    You inspired me to grow corn again. I tried it last year and it didn’t work for me at all. All my other vegetables are doing great. Thank you

    • @paulhunter123
      @paulhunter123 Рік тому

      hi do you know if you can grow sweet corn in sept

  • @emmanuelblack1334
    @emmanuelblack1334 3 роки тому +1

    I love corn

  • @momRaelene
    @momRaelene 4 роки тому +2

    thanks for the great info

  • @Azula84.EditVIDEOS
    @Azula84.EditVIDEOS 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you, for sharing your videos

  • @GirlMomma
    @GirlMomma 3 роки тому +2

    Definitely going to subscribe after I write this! Thank you so much for this video, it was so easy to understand and follow! 🤗

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +1

      Really great to have you along, thank you!

  • @gazgazgaz2
    @gazgazgaz2 3 роки тому

    Thanks for info, it would be my first time home gardening in my life time :)

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому

      You've very welcome. Enjoy gardening - it nourishes body and soul. :-)

  • @davidwiltshire5911
    @davidwiltshire5911 4 роки тому +2

    Hello, I love fresh sweet corn. Your advice boosted my confidence when growing corn. Because of my limited growing space , for the last three seasons I have had success with growing corn in those large plastic storage boxes that one can buy from any diy or the likes of wilkos. I put six plants per box and use four boxes which results in enough cobs to satisfy my appetite. The wife don’t like corn. If you stick to the same recipe as for growing in open ground there should be no problems.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 роки тому

      Great idea using storage boxes.

  • @lindseymcdonald1962
    @lindseymcdonald1962 Рік тому +1

    inspiring to see what happens i might grow it myself and i will have to watch it again,

  • @nickthegardener.1120
    @nickthegardener.1120 2 роки тому +1

    Snap off side shoots at the bottom! 👍

  • @SuperMommav
    @SuperMommav 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome! Thank you

  • @susanlynch9726
    @susanlynch9726 4 роки тому +1

    Really clear and helpful

  • @yaphetttownsend6573
    @yaphetttownsend6573 3 роки тому +1

    I grow some yellow and red and was able to eat as soon as it came .

  • @blu6646
    @blu6646 4 роки тому +1

    I love your videos dude such good content!!

  • @donaldduke2233
    @donaldduke2233 4 роки тому +1

    Helpful video. Thanks.

  • @cornboy7424
    @cornboy7424 5 років тому +1

    Amazing!

  • @dewaynefarmer5149
    @dewaynefarmer5149 4 роки тому +1

    yall should try ambrosia folks in alabama swear by it. great on the cob or freeze for later. also creams up so good

  • @devourer5042
    @devourer5042 2 роки тому +1

    1. Start with fresh corn seeds for the best results.
    2. Directly sow seeds approximately 1.5 to 2 inches deep and 4 to 6 inches apart.
    3. Cover with soil, space your rows of seeds 30 to 36
    inches apart.
    4. Water your block of corn well after planting.
    5. Corn stalks are sturdy and should not need staking.

  • @mzjune2007
    @mzjune2007 3 роки тому +1

    This wasn't corney at all! Verrrrry helpful!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +1

      Haha - very good!

  • @permesworld
    @permesworld Рік тому +1

    Nailed it big man!

  • @mikemark50
    @mikemark50 4 роки тому +2

    Best video yet!!

  • @BillBoyBaggins
    @BillBoyBaggins 6 років тому +1

    Never had any luck growing corn, but think I'll give it a try, again. Try throwing the cobs on the grill, still in the husks; just clip the tassels. Try cutting the husk at the bottom, them pealing it from the bottom up; seems to help with getting the silk off. Also, try softening some butter and blending in a bit of salt and lime juice, for applying to the cooked corn. Only make what you will use in a couple days, as it does not keep, well. For a bit of a bite, blend some salt and 1/8 or so tsp of cayenne pepper, to taste, in a stick of butter.

  • @paddytate5135
    @paddytate5135 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant video, cheers 👍🌽

  • @GoodNewsGospel777
    @GoodNewsGospel777 5 років тому +2

    Very helpful and informative. :o)

  • @odejobironke8169
    @odejobironke8169 4 роки тому

    It is amazing

  • @stavruroxana2764
    @stavruroxana2764 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks l am going to plant sweet corn today😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽

  • @andrefesters4717
    @andrefesters4717 Рік тому +1

    Good staff

  • @nainka11
    @nainka11 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks................and Well done

  • @Sirabun-qd6nu
    @Sirabun-qd6nu 8 місяців тому +1

    Jagungnya bagus

  • @Z1gguratVert1go
    @Z1gguratVert1go 5 років тому +1

    Grilling corn is my favorite, but I find the microwave better than boiling. Be sure to put it into the microwave whole, with the sheaths still on, and it will cook inside its own protective casing very nicely.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 років тому +2

      That's a great idea. I guess they steam that way, cooking the kernels properly.

    • @Z1gguratVert1go
      @Z1gguratVert1go 5 років тому +1

      @@GrowVeg Yes exactly .

  • @shawandahills4380
    @shawandahills4380 5 років тому +2

    Great video

  • @samcoats9963
    @samcoats9963 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this video. Growing it for the first time this year !!! Very excited However they looked great in the pots until 3 weeks in the are now drooping over the side of the pot. Too much water? Not enough? Lots of light, but I may have to start again. But great video.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 роки тому

      That's such a shame Sam. It could be water related. Do try again though - there's plenty of time still.

  • @davidfranks56
    @davidfranks56 3 роки тому +1

    Also plant with Beans and courgettes, better access to corn but still part of squash family

  • @pcperambra1555
    @pcperambra1555 4 роки тому +1

    GOOD INFORMATIVE VIDEO

  • @flanagon360
    @flanagon360 3 роки тому +1

    Like the squash tip, going to need plenty of water though

  • @JD-xg8zi
    @JD-xg8zi 3 роки тому +1

    Tally ho good sport. Dashing video. Also hilarious facial expressions

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому

      Thanks very much! :-)

  • @kenmacdonald4207
    @kenmacdonald4207 3 роки тому +1

    Best way to eat sweet corn is eat it as soon as taken off stalk in healthy condition! Tastes green and sweet! Cooking and salt& butter can't replace what got cooked out of it😋

  • @jensutton8038
    @jensutton8038 3 роки тому +1

    This is the first time my family and I have tried growing corn. I was a little unsure of how it is going, but after watching this, I'm feeling much better!!! I love how you educate, without talking down to your audience. Thank you for this wonderful video! (I've also got the squash and beans growing with it as well).

  • @lisanovelo9781
    @lisanovelo9781 4 роки тому +1

    What do you do after you harvest the corn to prepare for the next season? Do you pull them out each year and start over?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 роки тому

      Yes, pull up all the old plants then re-plant the following spring in a new area of ground.