you could try it but corn is one of those things that really doesnt like transplanting. I tried it last year in an attempt at early corn and they didnt grow after planted.
not sure what your weather is like but if its still on the cooler side you can try to force it to sprout by "tenting" it in clear plastic. some farmers started doing it here to get early corn and it worked well. Corn likes the hot days.
i just hoe the rows about a foot apart to walk thru and drop the seed maybe 6 inches apart. But if you dont need to walk rows I guess you could get closer.
last year I planted the yellow pear shaped grape tomatoes, even though I dont like tomatoes, everyone I gave them too loved them. I planted more this year and Roma's.
one of the italian ice is just about dead I think but its been poor since I planted it.
corn needs alot of nutrients & some corn varieties are shorter than others. It may still get ears. If not have your soil tested next year at your extension office. We didnt expect much from ours last year as it was poor soil, and we didnt get much. It may take a couple years to fortify the...
I was late last year but still do ok, and just last week I just forced mine in peat pots and one of those clear plastic trays, with enough heat they grow fast.
just because we are in the same general area I am going to say there are alot of black walnut around here. I dont have photos but I found a website with photos. We have a huge tree at my grandmothers. http://ostermiller.org/tree/blackwalnut.html
thanks for reminding me of them, Ive always loved them and they spread like crazy at my dads house. Im going to have to get some more. They are pretty planted with Daisys. (we called them Johnny Jump Ups too)
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In Pennsylvania 97 degrees with 50%+ humidity....is hot! We only hit tripple digits a couple days a year and thats plenty. I planted my tomatoes about 7pm last night after I noticed it was shaded at that time.