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Old 05-13-2024, 03:32 PM
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I'm running late this year, again.

Planted (8) 40' rows of Bodacious Hybrid Sweet Corn on April 27th so that should be ready to eat about 1 week after the 4th of July. I tilled between the rows yesterday and planted (8) more rows too.
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I planted 4.5 40' rows of Pontiac Red potatoes on April 1st. I hilled them last week and tilled between the rows yesterday while I had the tiller out.
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My tomato & jalapeno seedlings are not doing too good this year. They still look puny. I switched to LED grow lights thinking they would do better but so far they don't look good.
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1,000 hills of spuds at 4 weeks
4 varieties.
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Picked my 8 rows of corn I planted back in late April. Looks like it turned out pretty good for not using any pesticides on it. The 2nd batch I planted a few weeks later got tilled under because it didn't come up much. Talking with a friend and I found out I planted it wrong. I put the corn down and then the 10-10-10 right on top of it and it burned the seed. I planted another 10 rows a few weeks ago (I don't know why) and it is up about 4" now and could use a good tilling & fertilizing but it is too hot right now. Maybe later this week that will happen.

We cut all our corn off of the cob and vacuum seal them for the freezer.

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looks like a nice yield with the sweet corn!
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Week #13 on my 1,000 hills.
Going to start digging probably tomorrow.
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