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Corn (Sweet)

By Happy Gardener On September 24, 2016 · Add Comment
Direct sow planting, warm season crop Cultivars Peaches and Cream Yellow Corn Sowing the seeds Sow 3 to 4 inches apart and 1 inch deep.   36” spacing between rows.  Soil needs to be warm to ensure good germination, plant in soil that is 21 degrees Celsius. Thinning Wait until the plants reach 4 inches tall [...]
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Corn (Polenta)

By Happy Gardener On September 24, 2016 · Add Comment
  Direct sow planting, warm season crop Cultivar 8 Row Flint (Polenta) Sowing the Seeds Sow 3 to 4 inches apart and 1 inch deep.  Sow at least 4 rows in an area to allow the corn to pollinate and form kernels.  36” spacing between rows. Thinning Wait until the plants reach 4 inches tall and [...]
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Collards

By Happy Gardener On September 24, 2016 · Add Comment
  Direct sow, cool season crop Cultivar Georgia Southern Sowing the seeds   Sow ¼ inches deep and 3 inches apart. Thinning Thin to 12 to 18 inches as the collards grow to give a lot of space to develop. Harvesting Can harvest individual leaves as the plant growing or harvest the entire plant.  Collards keep [...]
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Cabbage

By Happy Gardener On August 6, 2016 · Add Comment
Cools season crop, direct sow planting, transplanting In the Greenhouse   Start seeds 6 weeks before last spring frost.  Planting in trays: 1/4 inch deep, 1-1/2 to 2 inches apart Cultivars (Transplants) Jersey Wakefield Copenhagen Red Dynasty (Seeded) Mammoth Red Rock Red Express Transplanting Distance between plants 12 to 15 inches.  Distance between rows 2 to [...]
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