Finnie
Deeply Rooted
Hi Baymule! I was reading somewhere last night, must have been an old thread somewhere and now I can’t find it. But you had written that you were planting corn in peat pots to prevent crows from eating the seeds. Does that ring a bell?I open a furrow with a hoe, hand drop the seed and cover with the hoe. Estimating 660 corn seeds. I wanted a big patch this year for the cornmeal, I never have enough. I have a grain mill and we mill the corn into cornmeal. After this gets a good start, I’ll plant sweet corn, so they don’t cross pollinate.
My neighbor is having a hard time with crows eating his corn when he plants it. Maybe I should tell him to try that. Did you just start the corn indoors and then set out seedlings? Did it work to save the corn? He said the crows look for the sprouts, but once the plants get a few inches tall, they leave those alone.
Obviously that’s not going to work for 600 plants, but my neighbor’s patch looks small enough.