I Might Regret This! Testing My Luck Growing Corn… Resetting The Garden After My Garlic Harvest!

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Published 2024-06-16
We are TESTING MY LUCK and doing some experimenting in the garden! This is the one way to grow as a gardener and since Ive been so lucky this year, might as well gamble a little! Im doing some new things today, so take what I do/what I say with a grain of salt, since planting corn is something I have yet to be successful at! But regardless I take about the in's- and out's of succession sowing and how I manage to get 3 waves throughout my growing season here In Kansas Zone 7. Hope you enjoy todays video!

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All Comments (21)
  • @shanesykes1235
    I put my biochar into the compost bins, so by the time it gets into the garden beds it is already full of nutrients and microbes, I refer to it as charged biochar. This way, you don't get any nutrient drawdown when you add the biochar to the garden bed.
  • You are an amazing source of encouragement. Thank you for sharing your garden with us.
  • @connieg5569
    I suggest you do the three sisters with your corn. I love beans with my corn cause it feeds nitrogen tot he corn and I get more beans! Plus pole beans grow up the corn. So much fun.
  • @tfrizzle7694
    This year I was like, ok, Im going to plant 100 sunflower seeds, there is no way the critters can eat them all. ..... I have zero sunflowers. :(
  • Hi Bre, appreciate you sharing your gardening with us! Your garden is looking fabulous and you keep mentioning that many plants are producing early this year. Hope you’ll tell us what you think helped?
  • You could try planting a climbing bean in with the corn once their about 4 weeks old, then a small pumpkin or squash 2 weeks after that, 3 crops 1 bed, the 3 sisters, all help each other in one shape or form.
  • Even if its gonna rain go ahead and water in whatever you plant. Corn really like the ground better or at least thats been my experience over the years. Good luck. Hope your garden does amazing
  • @angelagentry562
    I would also add fish fertilizer for that corn. I grew sweet corn when I lived up in the DFW area and organic fish fertilizer was the perfect compliment. If you get it just spray it on the roots or water it in. Neptunes Harvest is great 👍🏽
  • Can you make a video when you tell us how you start onions from seeds and get them that beautiful and big, i love watching your videos they juet calm me and i learn soo much 😊
  • That grass is bermuda grass, and some folks will go as far as saying you need to dig 3ft down and remove it all from that space in order to really get rid of it, or spray some nasty roundup crap on it, which I would never recommend. Really you'll just have to do as you did here and dig out what you can and chalk it up to having the bermuda be a persistent weed. Best thing for yuh would be to start your raised beds with some kinda block at the bottom to prevent the bermuda, but that'll also prevent things like worms getting in as well to help you out. Always a give and take with gardening. My persistent weed is crab grass. It's just something I rip up as much as I can, but try to not get mad at it when it shows up again, since even really young crab grass can chuck out 100k seeds and just keep it goin.
  • @susanrodman
    I live in Topeka. I bought a big load of compost this year and it has been a disaster. Where I used the new compost, everything is stunted and dying. 😢 luckily I have beds that I didn’t put it in and are doing great. This is my first year growing garlic, and my harvest was AMAZING! My onions are also huge. They will be coming out in a couple of weeks. So glad to see your garden is absolutely flourishing!💕🌻
  • @aphillips5376
    2nd year gardener here on a suberban lot. I make my own biochar and add it to my vompost bin so it can be charged with good bacteria before I add it to the garden beds. I also use pine/cedar bedding from my local tractor supply. I love what your doing Great job!
  • Love that I found this channel! Excellent knowledge and inspiration!
  • I have said the same exact thing about the Bermuda grass. Bane of my existence. I am in north Alabama and it is very invasive. I also started using the ez straw in my grow bags and it is amazing.
  • really appreciate your videos. I have a LOT of garden grade straw leftover from my strawberries because i thought i'd need way more than i did. I usually just leave my beds with exposed compost on top, but i'm going to try your straw method. i'm going to spread it over most of my beds today because the next week here in Ontario we're supposed to have a very unusually long and hot heat wave and i'm worried for some of my brassicas and celeriac
  • @gracetorres8810
    I sowed corn this June too after garlic harvest, they're now about 12"+ tall, some of them are shorter, the weather now is really warmer than last year & harvests are early, I love it!
  • @terriespock5384
    Love, love, love your channel. You give so much info and I love that. Love the chickens too. Your snap dragons are gorgeous I too am planting some since I saw yours. Have a good week and I hope you have good luck with your corn.
  • try planting an amaranth plant next to your zucchini as a trap crop. it has worked in other states not sure if it works in your climate specific. its worth a try, i figured.