Well the corn is 3 feet in some places but I'm worried that despite the 3-5 feet between rows that the wild winter squashes have spread far and wide blocking the walkways. May not be able to reach the corn for fresh eating. The corn did not germinate well, only every third or fouth seed has survived if that. Oh well. Might try a block of corn, sweet fresh corn by itself, and plant the dried corn between the squash rows.
Checked the patch of winter squash in the upper garden, where the seeds were planted directly into a thick layer of freshish manure. Seeing some fruit,
but some plants were wilty. Will check again tomorrow if tonight does not rain. These plants over ran the watermelons!!! Darn it. SOn is very disappointed his melons will not be producing. Cant blame him. I was looking forward to our own melons too.
Checked the patch of winter squash in the upper garden, where the seeds were planted directly into a thick layer of freshish manure. Seeing some fruit,