Montauk is a synergistic that is a great variety that isn’t talked about that much in the South. Its widely adapted, and it always does good for me in the South. It’s high yielding too.
I've never grown corn, don't really have the space, but love to eat it. Someone in the family always seems to grow some and is kind enough to share. The old goat is behind the carrots on the middle shelf.
That is really sweet to convert your garden space to a flower garden for a wedding! I bet your son and future daughter in law appreciate it greatly! The old goat is hiding behind the carrots. We have a huge stink bug problem here so I’m hoping they don’t get to our sweet corn or tomatoes.
I grew Incredible the last few years. Trying a different variety, Passion, this year. I still have a few weeks before my average last frost date. Guess I could go ahead and put in the pre-plant organic fertilizer. I will check your growing guide. I think it will take me several years to soak in all the information, but really enjoyed it.
I'm so glad this is the topic of the week. I grew corn like 10 years ago and swore I'd never do it again. The disappointment wore off and I decided to try again this year
Perfect timing. Getting the ground ready now. Will plant in a couple of weeks. Got my second spring Hoss order today. Looking forward to seeing those Thom onions multiply.
Thank y'all. Very interesting topic this week. Enjoy learning about new varieties that I have never grown. Bugs were a big issue for us last year. Already have our corn in the ground here in South Louisiana. Mr. Old Goat is behind the carrots on the shelf behind Mr. Greg. Wishing y'all a blessed day.
Great show! My grandaddy use to plant truckers favorite corn. I havnt seen it in a while. The old goat is behind the carrots in the corner behind Greg.
Providence is a rust resistant version of Serendipity , both are bi-color. I've been growing five acres for over 25 years, started with Serendipity, then Providence, and then went to BT Providence{ BC0805} for the last 10 years. I have also started to grow SY Quicktrip 72 day .
Thanks for all the info on corn types. My favorite in the home garden is Obsession. I see that old goat hiding among the carrots on the bottom shelf behind Greg.
Just sowed some celebrity, Amish paste and Red Robin maters and poblano, orange you sweet and sweet banana pepper seeds. Plan to plant some Danny Corn this year to keep a seed crop growing. Thank you bringing on our seed rep friend again. Good show!
I grew up on silver queen but I grew sh2 the past couple years. It’s so much sweeter than I’m used to. Going with se ( incredible) this year. Hopefully it’s a happy medium. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with all of us 😊
We love honey select, we’ve grew it for several years now, grew some serendipity last year too and really liked it as well. Many years ago grandpa was dead set on silver queen that’s all we ever grew that’s kinda how I feel now about honey select lol
Well we thought we knew what varieties of corn we were going to grow. So with the exception of the Blue Hopi Corn. Gotta have our blue corn meal for excellent Navajo Fried Bread and Navajo Tacos. So now to looking at the sweet corns again and deciding on two! It is a well known fact and goats will eat just about anything. ACTUALLY that is generally false. So THEE Old Goat is trying to fit in behind the carrots in hopes of nibbling when no one is looking. As always Thank You for another informative and fun video!
Not sure how much corn we're planting this year ... had to give away a bunch last year because of health issues. Hopefully that's fixed, so may try again this year. We dried a bunch of our corn last year, so going to try planting that. It's either Peaches & Cream or Ambrosia. Old Goat over to Greg's right 👍
Going to plant a lot of marigolds and sunflowers this year. Starting my Hossinator tomatoes seeds too. The old goat 🐐 is hiding behind the carrots 🥕 🥕 🥕 🥕 😅
Serendipity Synergistic Sweet Corn Combines the field-holding ability of other varieties with the extra sweetness and shelf life of sugar enhanced varieties. growhoss.com/products/serendipity-sweet-corn?_pos=1&_psq=+sere&_ss=e&_v=1.0&variant=47689296052534
yes Since sweet corn is pollinated by the wind, it cannot be planted in a single row. Even two rows of corn will not pollinate correctly. A plot 4 feet long by four rows wide is the minimum to getting good full ears of sweet corn. Sometimes you can get by with three rows.
Old Goat is playing behind the carrots. I love sweet corn but don't have enough room to really plant it. Can't get my husband to till up anyone of the backyard. Hate Root Knots nematodes.
Montauk is a synergistic that is a great variety that isn’t talked about that much in the South. Its widely adapted, and it always does good for me in the South. It’s high yielding too.
❤I planted Marigolds all around my okra and had no nematode problems at all.
I've never grown corn, don't really have the space, but love to eat it. Someone in the family always seems to grow some and is kind enough to share. The old goat is behind the carrots on the middle shelf.
That is really sweet to convert your garden space to a flower garden for a wedding! I bet your son and future daughter in law appreciate it greatly! The old goat is hiding behind the carrots. We have a huge stink bug problem here so I’m hoping they don’t get to our sweet corn or tomatoes.
I grew the flowers for my daughters wedding last year. I have never been so stressed growing things before. Old Goat hanging out behind the carrots
Good morning my Hoss peeps. Old goat is chillin with the carrots.
Hey y'all!! Can't wait to see what we learn today about sweet corn. That old goat is hiding out behind the carrots.
I’m sitting back in zone 6a… nice to hear about our options before planting:) old Goat is on a shelf behind carrots behind Greg🐐
Old goat is behind the carrots behind mr Gregs head on the second shelf from the bottom.
❤❤❤I'm with Momma Hoss Sheila about cutting and scraping sweet corn. It makes the best Mache Choux (Cajun Fried Corn)! Yummy!
I grew Incredible the last few years. Trying a different variety, Passion, this year. I still have a few weeks before my average last frost date. Guess I could go ahead and put in the pre-plant organic fertilizer. I will check your growing guide. I think it will take me several years to soak in all the information, but really enjoyed it.
The Old Goat is behind the carrots on the second shelf behind Greg.
You got me hooked on ambrosia several years ago we love that stuff
Ready to learn more about sweet corn! TY. Old Goat is hiding out behind the carrots on the middle shelf.
Thanks for the information on corn. The goat is behind the carrots.
Correct!
I'm so glad this is the topic of the week. I grew corn like 10 years ago and swore I'd never do it again. The disappointment wore off and I decided to try again this year
We've grown serendipity for about years in Western North Carolina, and it's done very well. Great taste.
The old goat is behind the carrots in the corner of the shelf behind Greg.
Perfect timing. Getting the ground ready now. Will plant in a couple of weeks. Got my second spring Hoss order today. Looking forward to seeing those Thom onions multiply.
Good stuff
Old goat behind carrots
Love the show. And the knife of the week
Hello, thank you for sharing 😊. Stay blessed 🙏
Thanks for visiting
Thank y'all. Very interesting topic this week. Enjoy learning about new varieties that I have never grown. Bugs were a big issue for us last year. Already have our corn in the ground here in South Louisiana. Mr. Old Goat is behind the carrots on the shelf behind Mr. Greg. Wishing y'all a blessed day.
Thanks for watching!
Great show! My grandaddy use to plant truckers favorite corn. I havnt seen it in a while. The old goat is behind the carrots in the corner behind Greg.
Providence is a rust resistant version of Serendipity , both are bi-color. I've been growing five acres for over 25 years, started with Serendipity, then Providence, and then went to BT Providence{ BC0805} for the last 10 years. I have also started to grow SY Quicktrip 72 day .
Thanks for all the info on corn types. My favorite in the home garden is Obsession. I see that old goat hiding among the carrots on the bottom shelf behind Greg.
Great show love to learn about corn
Thanks for watching
Just sowed some celebrity, Amish paste and Red Robin maters and poblano, orange you sweet and sweet banana pepper seeds. Plan to plant some Danny Corn this year to keep a seed crop growing. Thank you bringing on our seed rep friend again. Good show!
Old Goat is on the shelf with the easter Hippity Hop theme behind the carrots.
I grew up on silver queen but I grew sh2 the past couple years. It’s so much sweeter than I’m used to. Going with se ( incredible) this year. Hopefully it’s a happy medium. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with all of us 😊
Thanks, neighbor!
Great show thanks for the corn type info and the old goat is behind the carrots
Thanks guys! Great show, as always! That’s a lot of info! 😉
Our pleasure!
Now just imagine a flower farm that produces all kinds of edible flowers. Food for thought. 😊
Thanks for the information about corn! I see the goats hiding behind the carrots.
We love honey select, we’ve grew it for several years now, grew some serendipity last year too and really liked it as well. Many years ago grandpa was dead set on silver queen that’s all we ever grew that’s kinda how I feel now about honey select lol
Good evening, from Taylor County Fl
Hi from Stan and Anita Baldwin AniStan acres Huntsville Alabama
Old Goat is behind the carrots on the middle shelf behind Papa Hoss.
The old goat is behind the 3 carrots on the #2 shelf behind Greg (left side of shelf).
❤the old goat is behind the carrots
Evening! The ole goat is behind the carrots on the second shelf
Old Goat is behind the carrots on the shelf with the "Hippity Hop" sign.
Hello from Tampa Bay FL! I see you Old Goat, hiding behind Greg in the carrots.
That's right!
The "Old Goat" on the left middle row, on the left end behind the carrots.
Well we thought we knew what varieties of corn we were going to grow. So with the exception of the Blue Hopi Corn. Gotta have our blue corn meal for excellent Navajo Fried Bread and Navajo Tacos. So now to looking at the sweet corns again and deciding on two! It is a well known fact and goats will eat just about anything. ACTUALLY that is generally false. So THEE Old Goat is trying to fit in behind the carrots in hopes of nibbling when no one is looking. As always Thank You for another informative and fun video!
Old rabbit behind carrots on the second shelf on Hoo side
Not sure how much corn we're planting this year ... had to give away a bunch last year because of health issues. Hopefully that's fixed, so may try again this year. We dried a bunch of our corn last year, so going to try planting that. It's either Peaches & Cream or Ambrosia. Old Goat over to Greg's right 👍
Going to plant a lot of marigolds and sunflowers this year. Starting my Hossinator tomatoes seeds too. The old goat 🐐 is hiding behind the carrots 🥕 🥕 🥕 🥕 😅
Sounds great!
Kershaw is my favorite knife
My Nannie had a special knife and then she scraped it.. but they always grew field corn and it was great
Old goat behind the cluster of carrots middle shelf
Cold Steel knives are the best!
Nice good Advice. The old goat is hiding behind the carrots just behind greg in the corner
Old goat in carrots. My corn was a big fail last year. Not enough d space.
The old goat is behind the carrots that are behind poppa hoss
Old goat behind Greg behind the fake carrots 2nd shelf
Old goat behind the carrots
In addition to ear worm, I have had problems with aphids and japanese beetles eating the tassels. The old goats is hanging with the carrots.
Old goat is amongst the carrots to left of Greg
Old goat is behind the carrots on Gregs side.
Old Goat is hiding behind the Carrots 2nd shelf on Greg’s side
Old goat hiding in the carrots behind boss hoss
I wish I had enough space and sun exposure to plant corn! The Old Goat is hiding behind the 3 carrots over Greg’s right shoulder.
Little late watching tonight. Old goat is hiding in the carrots tonight behind Mr.Greg tonight.
Old goat is well hidden with the carrots to the left of papa hoss .
Old goat hiding behind the carrots, middle shelf on Greg's side.
My husband wants the Hoss hat like Greg is wearing in this video. I don’t see it on the store website. How can I buy one?
That hat was given to Greg, not one we sell.
@@gardeningwithhoss ok, thanks for responding!
Old goat with the carrots
Old goat behind the carrots.
what is a good variety to plant in SE Michigan
Serendipity Synergistic Sweet Corn
Combines the field-holding ability of other varieties with the extra sweetness and shelf life of sugar enhanced varieties.
growhoss.com/products/serendipity-sweet-corn?_pos=1&_psq=+sere&_ss=e&_v=1.0&variant=47689296052534
The old goat is hiding behind the carrots on the left of Mr Hoss
Hard to beat Silver Queen!
I have an 8 x 20 ft bed ...is this big enough for corn pollination?
yes
Since sweet corn is pollinated by the wind, it cannot be planted in a single row. Even two rows of corn will not pollinate correctly. A plot 4 feet long by four rows wide is the minimum to getting good full ears of sweet corn. Sometimes you can get by with three rows.
Old Goat is behind the carrots.
I have a question... are any of the seeds mentioned gmo? Is your guest a commercial grower?
None are GMO. He is not a commercial grower.
Every time I grow sweet corn it gets about 3 feet tall then tassels and silks at different times. I have no idea what I’m doing wrong 😢
Can you plant corn on a double row with drip tape? Or is that too close together? 🌽🌽 My rows are 4 feet apart.
yes
Old goat is in the carrots
The old goat is behind the carrots on the with tihe hippity hop
Are these gm? I’m hearing modified corn in your words.
no
The Old Goat is hiding behind the carrots.
Old Goat is playing behind the carrots. I love sweet corn but don't have enough room to really plant it. Can't get my husband to till up anyone of the backyard. Hate Root Knots nematodes.
Goat behind fake carrots, Greg’s right