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Late (very) corn issue
It is now late Autumn here in New Zealand. We have had a few light frosts, 2
degrees at night. We are within 1 month of heavy frosts, below 0 degrees. Issue, I have some (very) late corn in. I started it late as an experiment. The cobs are fully or near fullt formed but still white inside. I do not think they will ripen from here. Question, what to do with the crop? I could pull it out now or wait for the frost to do that and use it as a green manure. Any suggestions welcome. rob |
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Late (very) corn issue
"George.com" wrote in
: It is now late Autumn here in New Zealand. We have had a few light frosts, 2 degrees at night. We are within 1 month of heavy frosts, below 0 degrees. Issue, I have some (very) late corn in. I started it late as an experiment. The cobs are fully or near fullt formed but still white inside. I do not think they will ripen from here. Question, what to do with the crop? I could pull it out now or wait for the frost to do that and use it as a green manure. Any suggestions welcome. rob We've had good success keeping tomatoes going a little longer by covering them with clear plastic on nights when it was supposed to frost. If you've got a small patch of corn, this might work for you. Puckdropper -- You can only do so much with caulk, cardboard, and duct tape. To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm |
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Late (very) corn issue
George.com wrote:
It is now late Autumn here in New Zealand. We have had a few light frosts, 2 degrees at night. We are within 1 month of heavy frosts, below 0 degrees. Issue, I have some (very) late corn in. I started it late as an experiment. The cobs are fully or near fullt formed but still white inside. I do not think they will ripen from here. Question, what to do with the crop? I could pull it out now or wait for the frost to do that and use it as a green manure. Any suggestions welcome. rob It sounds like your corn is too mature to use the whole cob as a vegetable, unfortunately. Those little 2-to-4-inch cobs can be tasty. Some people pickle them. As it is, I'd guess you've got a crop of silage. |
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