Thanks for watching, the corn is over a foot high now and it is looking good. We appreciate you commenting on our videos. Have a fantastic day, Calvin and Marie
I’m so excited about your experiment Calvin. I planned and prepared for doing the same and discovered there wasn’t enough sun in the area I chose. Now I can watch the results of your experiment and plan better for next year. About the rest of your garden, I did notice where I mulched heavily in the garden beds last fall the weeds that did come up, pulled out easily. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing how your corn does. Take care and have a good evening.
Thanks very much for watching. I have noticed that the weeds do pull up better also. The spot where I put the corn gets a lot of sun. Where I had my corn last year was partly shaded and it didn't do as good as I would have liked it to. Have a fantastic week, Calvin and Marie
Like the no till method for sure Mr Calvin, really looking forward to seeing how that corn grows, they should like that heat!! Y'all have a good weekend!! Dan
Thanks Dan, yes the corn is doing good so far. The grass is starting to grow back in. I'm debating whether I want to mulch around the corn or just see how it does if I just let it grow. Have a fantastic weekend, Calvin and Marie
Red clay is like concrete. I lived in Cobb County, GA as a child and can’t think of red clay without thinking of Cobb Co. With those warm temperatures the corn should do very well. Can’t wait to see the garden grow in the coming months.
You are right about that. I hate digging in a spot that hasn't been dug in before. Seems like the corn roots are growing in to the clay with out any problems. Thanks for watching, have a great day. Calvin and Marie
That clay sure is hard when it's dry. I can only weed the garden after it has rained or after I water it to soften up the clay so it releases the roots. Everything looks great. Hope yall get a lot of produce from it. The glads are so beautiful. Yall take care.
Yes the red clay is terrible. That particular area is even worse than the rest because it used to be a bank there and I had it bulldozed down and about three foot was removed in that area. Thanks, we love the Gladiolus also. Calvin and Marie
I like it Calvin ! Good idea leaving a mower width for the Cub Cadet to pass between the corn patch and garden . We have similar clay base ground and also used Pioneer seed . Don't worry if a few plants don't make it , just re - plant another seed and it will come on a few weeks later . If memory serves me correct this is " 82 day " sweet corn . We still got some time yet . Keep up the good work Calvin and Marie !
I know this was from two years back the planting idea looks good. Spacing looks terrible, unless he plans to hand pollinate the corn silk. If you do this I suggest a 10x10 block to be used. Use the spacing you choose.
Calvin this will be interesting to see how it turns out. I know farmers do this and it works for them but time will tell! I hope it works for you. Have a Blessed Day Friend! Justin
Thanks very much Justin. It is a new idea for me. If it works good I may plant some corn in my lower lot next year. I used to have our garden down there but I like having a small garden near the house since I have gotten older. Lol Have a fantastic week, Calvin and Marie
Thanks very much Rob. I'm just looking for ways to plant and grow our favorite foods with out all the hard work lol. Have a fantastic week, Calvin and Marie
Thanks for sharing. .I've never tried this technique in a garden but I've seen it used in fields. Interesting to see how things progress. Full View and Like.
Thanks for watching Diane. Yes I will be doing that soon. I thought I had already replied to this comment but I guess I didn't. I know I remember reading it this morning. Have a fantastic week, Calvin and Marie
Well alright Calvin. Now you are talking my language. Experiment! That's half of what we do. :) Maters were looking good. I could see them a bit in the opening of the video there. Red clay. Yep. No that feeling. This is very interesting. Heck, hope it works Calvin. If it does, why do it any other way?
Thanks very much for watching. Yes I'm always experimenting on something. Yes the tomatoes are doing good but my squash are not doing good at all. We pulled two green tomatoes today and made fried green tomatoes. They sure were good. Have a fantastic week, Calvin and Marie
I may try this (using a small shovel to drill) with the remainder of my maize seeds that I've had pregerming in my house. As my weed whacker does not have a string, I will have to attack the grass with a mixture of a reel mower (if I can get one, and if I can get it where I want to put it), a scythe, and a scuffle hoe. The soil I have is some weird technic thing. It rakes like sugar on top, suggesting sand, but beneath which, I believe it to be some kind of clay.
Thanks, I actually didn't think about that. I was just going to see how it grew with the grass. I guess I will be hunting some mulch soon. Have a great week, Calvin and Marie
Cool i bet the corn grows great😃🙏God is good
Thanks for watching, the corn is over a foot high now and it is looking good.
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@@SouthernCountryLiving thank you y'all too🤗🌞🌱
I’m so excited about your experiment Calvin. I planned and prepared for doing the same and discovered there wasn’t enough sun in the area I chose. Now I can watch the results of your experiment and plan better for next year. About the rest of your garden, I did notice where I mulched heavily in the garden beds last fall the weeds that did come up, pulled out easily. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing how your corn does. Take care and have a good evening.
Thanks very much for watching. I have noticed that the weeds do pull up better also. The spot where I put the corn gets a lot of sun. Where I had my corn last year was partly shaded and it didn't do as good as I would have liked it to.
Have a fantastic week,
Calvin and Marie
@@SouthernCountryLiving Did you get any good ears?
Hi Calvin this is a great experiment and so far looks like a winner stay safe Bill and Val
Thanks very much Bill and Val.
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Calvin and Marie
Like the no till method for sure Mr Calvin, really looking forward to seeing how that corn grows, they should like that heat!! Y'all have a good weekend!! Dan
Thanks Dan, yes the corn is doing good so far. The grass is starting to grow back in. I'm debating whether I want to mulch around the corn or just see how it does if I just let it grow.
Have a fantastic weekend,
Calvin and Marie
Red clay is like concrete. I lived in Cobb County, GA as a child and can’t think of red clay without thinking of Cobb Co. With those warm temperatures the corn should do very well. Can’t wait to see the garden grow in the coming months.
You are right about that. I hate digging in a spot that hasn't been dug in before. Seems like the corn roots are growing in to the clay with out any problems.
Thanks for watching, have a great day.
Calvin and Marie
That is so neat. We have clay dirt too. Have a great day.
The clay dirt can be very aggravating.
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Calvin and Marie
Southern Country Living yes it can. Thank you
That clay sure is hard when it's dry. I can only weed the garden after it has rained or after I water it to soften up the clay so it releases the roots. Everything looks great. Hope yall get a lot of produce from it. The glads are so beautiful. Yall take care.
Yes the red clay is terrible. That particular area is even worse than the rest because it used to be a bank there and I had it bulldozed down and about three foot was removed in that area. Thanks, we love the Gladiolus also.
Calvin and Marie
I like it Calvin ! Good idea leaving a mower width for the Cub Cadet to pass between the corn patch and garden . We have similar clay base ground and also used Pioneer seed . Don't worry if a few plants don't make it , just re - plant another seed and it will come on a few weeks later . If memory serves me correct this is " 82 day " sweet corn . We still got some time yet .
Keep up the good work Calvin and Marie !
Thanks very much, glad you liked it.
Have a great week,
Calvin and Marie
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I know this was from two years back the planting idea looks good. Spacing looks terrible, unless he plans to hand pollinate the corn silk.
If you do this I suggest a 10x10 block to be used. Use the spacing you choose.
Calvin this will be interesting to see how it turns out. I know farmers do this and it works for them but time will tell! I hope it works for you. Have a Blessed Day Friend! Justin
Thanks very much Justin. It is a new idea for me. If it works good I may plant some corn in my lower lot next year. I used to have our garden down there but I like having a small garden near the house since I have gotten older. Lol
Have a fantastic week,
Calvin and Marie
Nice seeing that method, sir. Hope it works well for you in your area.
Take care and stay safe,
Rob
Thanks very much Rob. I'm just looking for ways to plant and grow our favorite foods with out all the hard work lol.
Have a fantastic week,
Calvin and Marie
Thanks for sharing. .I've never tried this technique in a garden but I've seen it used in fields. Interesting to see how things progress. Full View and Like.
Thanks for watching Allen. So far it is working good.
Have a Blessed weekend,
Calvin and Marie
Interesting method. Maybe add some mulch to the corn? Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching Diane. Yes I will be doing that soon. I thought I had already replied to this comment but I guess I didn't. I know I remember reading it this morning.
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Calvin and Marie
Very neat ! Thank you for sharing 😀it’s looking good !!
Thanks very much Lori. Have a fantastic evening.
Calvin and Marie
Love the way you used the weed eater/wacker!
Well alright Calvin. Now you are talking my language. Experiment! That's half of what we do. :) Maters were looking good. I could see them a bit in the opening of the video there. Red clay. Yep. No that feeling. This is very interesting. Heck, hope it works Calvin. If it does, why do it any other way?
Thanks very much for watching. Yes I'm always experimenting on something. Yes the tomatoes are doing good but my squash are not doing good at all. We pulled two green tomatoes today and made fried green tomatoes. They sure were good.
Have a fantastic week,
Calvin and Marie
I may try this (using a small shovel to drill) with the remainder of my maize seeds that I've had pregerming in my house. As my weed whacker does not have a string, I will have to attack the grass with a mixture of a reel mower (if I can get one, and if I can get it where I want to put it), a scythe, and a scuffle hoe.
The soil I have is some weird technic thing. It rakes like sugar on top, suggesting sand, but beneath which, I believe it to be some kind of clay.
Our clay was so hard that the corn grew but it didn't produce as much as tilling the soil first did.
How did the experiment turn out? Do you have a follow-up video?
It didn't do good in our red clay soil
@@SouthernCountryLiving thanks for the reply! Could you say a bit more?
He's from the south like all us good.ole.boys he got it wayet aka wet lol
Lol
Yup......that's how we do it in Southeast Texas.
Did you try this again?
I tried it twice and my soil is just to much clay for the roots to grow without tilling first.
And for wheat?
This was an experiment and it doesn't work very well in our hard packed clay soil.
Time for some more cardboard & Mulch / compost
Thanks for watching. Yes you are right about that.
Have a fantastic week,
Calvin and Marie
Now then, mulch your corn heavily ,,,,, and then you will kill the grass....
Thanks, I actually didn't think about that. I was just going to see how it grew with the grass. I guess I will be hunting some mulch soon.
Have a great week,
Calvin and Marie