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The Complete Sweet Corn Growing Manual: Standard, Sugar-Enhanced & Supersweet Varieties, Block Planting & Wind Pollination, Three Sisters Companion Pl

by Thomas Blackwood
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798253235348
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 270
  • Original Price: GBP 15.07
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 363 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Vegetables

Nothing in a grocery store compares to sweet corn picked 20 minutes before dinner - the sugar content drops by 50% within 24 hours of harvest. Growing your own is the only way to taste corn at its absolute peak, and this manual shows you exactly how to get full, perfectly pollinated ears every time.

The number one reason home-grown corn fails is poor pollination from planting in long single rows instead of blocks. This guide explains the science behind wind pollination, block planting layouts, isolation distances between varieties, and succession planting schedules that extend your harvest window over 6-8 weeks across 9 USDA climate zones.
This is not just a gardening book. This is a training manual that will transform you from beginner to expert in one season.

Inside this manual, you'll discover:

  • Sweetness Genetics and Variety Selection - How to choose between standard (su), sugar-enhanced (se), supersweet (sh2), synergistic (syn), and augmented supersweet (shA) varieties based on your climate, taste preference, and storage needs, plus isolation requirements to prevent cross-pollination and starch conversion
  • Block Planting and Pollination - Why corn must be planted in blocks (not rows), minimum planting sizes for reliable pollination, understanding tassels and silks, hand pollination techniques, and isolation distances (250+ feet) to maintain variety purity
  • Soil Preparation and Garden Planning - Soil analysis, nitrogen-heavy fertilization strategies, full-sun site selection, block layout designs, the Three Sisters companion planting method (corn, beans, squash), and crop rotation to prevent nitrogen depletion
  • Seed Starting and Succession Planting - Direct sowing techniques (indoor starting not recommended), soil temperature requirements, succession planting schedules for continuous harvest over 6-8 weeks, and staggered variety selection by days to maturity
  • Organic Pest and Disease Control - Integrated methods for managing corn earworm, European corn borer, corn rootworm, raccoons, birds, smut, rust, and Stewart's wilt without chemical pesticides, including physical barriers and beneficial insect strategies
  • Watering and Fertilization - Precise watering schedules from germination through tasseling and ear fill (the critical moisture period), side-dressing nitrogen application, NPK ratios for each growth stage, and nutrient deficiency diagnosis
  • Harvest Timing and Sugar Preservation - How to identify the milky stage for peak sweetness, the silk method and thumbnail test, why harvesting within 24 hours of peak matters (sugar-to-starch conversion), and immediate cooling techniques to lock in sweetness
  • Freezing, Canning, and Preservation - Tested methods for blanching and freezing corn on the cob and cut kernels, safe pressure canning instructions (corn is a low-acid food), dehydrating, specialty products including cornmeal and huitlacoche, plus troubleshooting for wind damage, lodging, poor pollination, and barren stalks
  • Greenhouse and Season Extension - Cold frame and hoop house techniques, row covers for early planting, container growing for small spaces, and strategies for extending the growing season by 2-4 weeks on each end
  • Regional Recommendations - Adapted growing advice for 9 climate zones (USDA Zones 3-11), including frost dates, best varieties by region, growing degree days, and planting calendars

All information is presented for educational and academic purposes. This is a scientifically grounded gardening guide based on agronomic research and proven cultivation methods. Results may vary depending on climate, soil, and individual growing conditions.

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