I posted about growing corn a few weeks ago. But I didn't post all the pictures I should have. So to provide some pictures of the process, I planted some more. The picture on the right is glass gem corn 15 days after it was planted. I decided to plant some and see if it could make a second crop. OH NO! I just realized I must be one of those big-ag monoculture farmers cause I planted it in the same spot I planted the other Glass Gem corn.
No-Till Glass Gem corn, planted by sticking my finger into the ground, putting the seed in the hole, then filling it with compost.
This is Glass Gem corn 29 days after it was planted. I actually used a shovel and disturbed the ground here a bit before I planted the seeds. It's growing pretty good, but I'm not sure it's going to ever make anything. Mainly because here in South Texas it gets HOT. How hot?
2 days before I took the picture above, I took the picture to the right -->
If you can make it out, the leaves of the plant are really curled up. It's a corn plants self defense system to protect it from hot dry weather. curling up reduces moisture loss from the plant. (or so I was told once upon a lifetime ago)
Anyway I hope to get some more pictures. and hopefully I will get a few more ears of corn. The older plants were planted from seeds I got off of these ears. These are definitely what I had hoped for when I planted those seeds in the first place. But I did have a few ears that were behind those. 2 weeks behind them, in fact.
These ears are what I called the pearls. I don't know if you can make out how beautiful they are. But I photographed them against a dark background. You know how you always see pearl necklaces and earrings and such shown agains black velvet backgrounds? Well, I didn't have black velvet, just a dark colored towel.
I have some seeds that I didn't plant. And I am thinking I might sell them. I'm not looking to sell them at the price I saw them on Amazon, where the person was offering 8 seeds for $2. Nor am I looking to sell them at the price I saw on ebay (and they may still be there at that price) at almost $1 per kernel.
No, I'm thinking that I will sell them in one of 3 sizes. 25 seeds for $3.75. 50 seeds for $5.00. 100 seeds for $7.50. PLUS shipping and handling.
So if you would like to try growing some of this beautiful corn, let me know how many seeds you want. Whether you want to Glass Gem or Pearls.
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I got some of the gem for the first time this year. Ears are forming,can hardly wait! Beautiful corn and your prices are MUCH better.
ReplyDeleteThanks! It is pretty. And I'm not totally set on that price yet. Might be cheaper. :-)
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