Forgot to mention, got my first purchased fall corn on Friday. Not very impressive, just some minis with a bit of opaqueness at the tips, like last year (I have a nagging suspicion that the corn this year isn't going to be all that different from what I found last year, so probably pretty boring stuff.)
There was actually a third bunch I would have bought, since it had an Indian Berries/whatever this multicolored Strawberry Corn-like type is where purple actually WAS the majority kernel color (as opposed to an accent one). But it was fixed somewhere I couldn't get to it, and, while the stand owner was nice enough to let me sort through some of the backup flats that would go out when what was on display sold, I couldn't find another one like that.
I admire your adventurous spirit when it comes to planting gleanings you've found
@Pulsegleaner. It is certainly a good way to find things that you won't find in seed vendor listings. I almost never see any really nice decorative corn being sold around here, but I did look at some little fall decal corns I got somewhere at some point yesterday and think....hmmm, wonder if I could grow this. The tricky thing is corn is so sensitive to seasonal length that I doubt if many would succeed here being so far up north. And that would mean, possibly, one year is a total loss for a corn. Which is a huge loss considering you can only grow one per year.
Speaking of which, I have new rather 'unfortunate' development in my corn growing journey. My elderly neighbour the last couple years has been noticing my corn patch over his back fence, and mentioned it to me a few times with great curiosity. This isn't exactly corn growing country and while he does have a small garden, he doesn't generally do 'big' crops. More like low growing peas, radishes, carrots. When he saw that I was succeeding with pumpkins and potatoes he did start growing those in a little plot we tilled up for him behind his yard, which was great, I'm not a huge pumpkin/squash grower anyway and I've been able to share my more unusual seed potatoes with him a few times. I start all his zucchini and cucumbers plants too, and give him nearly all my extra tomato & pepper plants for both him and his family members.
But last week he asked if I had harvested all my corn, to which I said yes. He was elated to ask if he could have some to grow next year! The giving some to him part I'm more than happy to do, I share lots with neighbours and family and even passersby,
but the cross pollination!!!!! Argh!!! I believe he thinks I'm growing the same corn every year. This puts me in quite the pickle. I think I'm going to order a bunch of Lofthouse Astronomy Domine corn and give him some of that so we can both grow it. I don't need to make a point to mention, yet, that I try new stuff every year. I know he thinks I'm growing standard yellow sweet corn, which I don't actually do much, so it'll have to be something sweet and edible. Probably not a too out there color either. DD & I had our hearts set on growing the Green Oaxacan Dent corn in 2024 - which is gorgeous - or even Earth Tones Dent but there is no way he would want that. The really fly in the ointment is I imagine he'll only want 6 -12 plants. Most of his garden is to give away to family and those few little corn plants would be
just enough to mess mine up completely!!


