How and Why: ‘Staggering’ Sweet Corn  

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Sweet corn is one of those crops that is only “good” for a few days. If you want longer periods of production, consider staggering the planting. In other words, plant a small block, wait a period of time, and then plant the next block. Though it is tempting to follow a calendar schedule, such as planting a small block every week, it is better to use crop development as a trigger. If you plant on a calendar schedule, you may have noticed that later plantings often catch up with earlier ones.  Instead, plant the next block of sweet corn when the previous one is one-half to one inch tall.  (Ward Upham)

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