So, anyone here grow heirlooms corns? I grew Painted Mountain last year and it was my first year actually bringing corn to fruit. I only grew a patch of 4x4 and I interplanted them with radishes. I ran into some problems that I suspect stemmed from lack of pollination where the ears didn't fill out well. I also found that the plants seemed surprisingly small, only growing a couple feet, and once the radishes were pulled they started to tip over and felt too far apart. I hilled them but actually had to stake them up to keep them from collapsing. They just seemed so small compared to the space they were given.
I was growing one plant per square foot and only grew 16 plants. I plan on growing more this year since last year was somewhat successful. I was thinking of planting fewer radishes between them this year and planting them slightly closer together instead, maybe 3 plants in 2 square feet. That way when the radishes come out they are still helping to sort of support eachother. But the other option is to just not interplant at all and hope that by giving them more space and more plants in total that they will grow and pollinate better. I could also try interplanting something like peas instead but our garden in notoriously bad at producing peas. Beans are out of the question... This corn does not get big enough to support the massive production and growth of our beans.
Anyone got any thoughts?
I was growing one plant per square foot and only grew 16 plants. I plan on growing more this year since last year was somewhat successful. I was thinking of planting fewer radishes between them this year and planting them slightly closer together instead, maybe 3 plants in 2 square feet. That way when the radishes come out they are still helping to sort of support eachother. But the other option is to just not interplant at all and hope that by giving them more space and more plants in total that they will grow and pollinate better. I could also try interplanting something like peas instead but our garden in notoriously bad at producing peas. Beans are out of the question... This corn does not get big enough to support the massive production and growth of our beans.
Anyone got any thoughts?