Zeedman
Garden Master
Gaspe had to be canceled for 2022, but I still hope to grow it in 2023. Its DTM is so short that it will tassel before all of the surrounding GM field corn, so no chance of crossing even if open pollinated. I'm hoping that with the small plant size, I can space them more closely than taller corns (which might partially offset the lower yield per plant).I initially felt tempted to try Gaspe Flint but it after looking at photos, it looks so dreadful the way it grows. They look like short scraggly weeds, and I like the tall and stately typical stalks of corn. I find the cobs look pretty rough too, nothing pretty about them for sure, and given how short the plants are and small the cobs they probably aren't very productive per sq ft.
And I plan on growing it in the rural garden, which is under the protection of semi-feral cats. One of the growers warned me that the ears form so low to the ground that rodents can be a problem.
This corn is not widely grown, and at risk of extinction. Corn requires a wide population to prevent degradation over time, so I obtained seed from two different sources, and plan to use as much of both as possible. I believe @baymule did the same with Painted Mountain... I grew the last of that seed this year, and will combine the 2021 & 2022 lots for seed saving. I did intentionally eliminate the yellow kernels from the 2022 planting of Painted Mountain, since most of the stunted ears last year were yellow dominant.
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