lakngulf
Veteran Member
I just put my corn in the ground today, along with field peas, and squash. The peas are starting to trellis already, and potatoes are going crazy
I just put some silver queen in the ground also. But I start some in flats to fill in where I do not get good germination, or the birds get 'em. Had never started corn in the greenhouse until a few years back. Two grandsons were "helping" me in the greenhouse. We were organizing the seed I keep in the greenhouse frig. After we finished I gave them each a flat filled with potting soil and let them plant whatever they wanted. One picked rattlesnake beans and okra and the other picked silver queen corn. The corn sprouted, grew, and was viable enough to transplant to the garden.
That year, they were visiting for Father's Day weekend and we had fresh beans AND fresh corn from the seeds they had planted.