How To Grow PERFECT CORN in Cold Climates. Growing a Bumper Crop at our Off Grid Homestead.
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Hi Boss. I’m from Iowa. And we have lots of corn. 🌽 And humidity. One acre of corn can release 4000 gallons of water into the air per day. 🤪Summers are scorchers !! When I was a kid my sister and I would play in the corn field by our house. You could find patches of corn that were indeed tiny, but they weren’t always on the edges of the field. Sometimes in the middle. The neat thing was the dirt that was around the plants was white and sandy like on a beach. It was awesome. We had our own little paradise right in the middle of the cornfield. Isn’t that funny ? As an adult I realize the corn was tiny because of that sandy soil. Lol We have farmers that grow field corn , that usually will grow different varieties of corn and sell it out of the back of their trucks. It usually is always good and cheap. Corn is one of my favorite vegetables. Yum ! Thanks for the video ! Take care :)
@DonnaBeaudin
2 ай бұрын
FYI corn is a grain, not a vegetable.
@karinjudge7277
2 ай бұрын
@@DonnaBeaudin I looked it up. From Cornell University. Corn is a grain and a type of fruit. Like Wheat, Millet and Oats. But botanically and scientifically no. It was actually a good read on corn. It’s delicious that’s what I know :) Thanks Donna :)
We started making our rows. True north and south. An WOW. What a difference that made.
Lifetime subscriber here. Your the only off-grid that is real.
@janied8831
4 ай бұрын
Amen Amen 🙏 to that !!!😇😇😇🕊
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Thank you for that -)
Well done Boss! We live south in Rhode Island, and my 80 year old neighbor used to say, "Don't get anxious to plant. Wait until Memorial Day weekend."
I never thought of starting corn seeds indoors so thanks for sharing your wisdom.
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
You're welcome.
C'mon spring! Mmmmm... fresh corn with melted butter and then seasoned with salt/pepper! Yum!
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Yessah :e)~
Many Thanks For Your Success In This boss & Lori ! Loved The Links ! Prayers For All & Hugs For Tildy ! ATB T God Bless
Fresh ears of corn with a crayfish,crab or shrimp boil. Dats natural in south Louisiana. Take care and God bless. Happy Easter to all. PS. JC don’t forget the baby potatoes, fresh mushrooms and black olives, along with smoke sausage.
@Rags2Itches
4 ай бұрын
Where do you get smoke sausage seeds? j/k
@terryporche9059
4 ай бұрын
@@Rags2Itches boar hogs
@Rags2Itches
4 ай бұрын
@@terryporche9059 I was jokingly looking for SEED PACKS for that out of a catalog. :)) Not the actual male hog. Can't get bacon seeds out of a catalog either. I guess you might pardon my warped sense of humor, or not. On the serious side there are no wild hogs (yet) that I know of in JC's neck of the woods. I grew up in New England. Got em all over Oklahoma where I am now though.
@terryporche9059
4 ай бұрын
@@Rags2Itches give them time. They like gators. They will show up one day. Have a great day
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
You're making me hungry over here :e)
Great idea!
Greeting JC. Off topic chat. Awhile ago you posted a video about the drawing you did years ago. I bought three. One you said took like 250 hours to do. Called forgotten treasures. You also said there was a chipmunk and no one found it. I found it 😊
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Awesome :-) I will be showing a couple more drawings that I haven't shown before.
Great timing. Great to see you boss.
Looks so good. Thanks Boss
Good stuff man..thanks
Thanks for the tips Boss
Thanks boss great as usual 👍
Looking good Bossman.
thanks for the tips.
This was a corny video 😎 thanks for the tips Boss
Excellent information!! Thank you very much!!
Smart man! Backwoods logic. Love it.
Thanks Boss!!!
Great idea. I’ll give it a try
I love your song. I smile each time. Frankie and the BOSS. Thank you for your fabulous tips. BLESSED RESSURECTION
thank you for the video glad to see you again 👍👍👍🙏
Thanks for hint
Try making your corn on the cob in the microwave. Put the ear , husk and all in the microwave for 3 minutes. Cut the butt end off, and squeeze the ear out of the husk. It comes out perfectly clean with no silk. ENJOY.
@tamelatoggle2897
4 ай бұрын
Do you think they have a microwave ? Silly boy ,microwaves are for city folk !
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
I haven't had a microwave in years but they're good baked in the husk in the fire coals :-)
@bobbipearcey2059
2 ай бұрын
I love everybody’s comments … I too do not own a microwave …some days though ..I wish I never got rid of it …lol 💕
Thank you for sharing the video take care.
Good afternoon from Copperhill Tn. Remember, we'll leave the light on.
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
All this snow is making us want to hit the road :-o
Thanks for the corn tips. We are going to try this 🌽🌽
Hello Boss and Lori. Just got this video and cant believe Im behind!!! Corn looks amazing. You always have great information! Take care friend always and God bless
I have always gotten great tips on your channel. I'll give your corn planting method a try! Thanks!
Perfect! I'll be starting my corn this year then!
Thank-you
Thanks boss
Now this is what I call a man who is not only articulate but speaks good English and knows what he is talking about and is rather amusing. Thankyou. I cannot sing enough praise because the standard of English across the diagonal in KZread is atrocious. You must be in the upper 5 - 10 %. Nobody seems to think good English as important ( to survival, ) anymore, like history. I suppose it's hard to keep up because "they" keep on changing words and the meanings. 😮😏
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Thank you Caroleen. Since I rarely ever went to school and quit on my 16th birthday, I appreciate your kind words more than you could imagine. Many blessings to you :-)
@karinjudge7277
2 ай бұрын
👍🏼
Enjoyed the video boss 👍👍👍
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Thank you :-)
I love floating seed trays. I got them using your amazon site. Two sizes. They work perfectly. I was in the nursery, garden center business for twenty years. You made me a believer.
Nothin like some know how to spark a little more interest. Started the little rock box garden last week. Thanks for the tips JC, saved to my garden section. You Momma and the kid take care.
you guys rock. thanks for another great video!!!
@thebossoftheswamp
Ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
Well that's some really good advice. I might have to try that. The best luck i have with corn is going to a farmers market and just buying it. Thank you for taking time to film, edit and post this video.
Thanks Boss. Great as usual. Food for thought equals food to enjoy. Keep on keeping on.....God Bless
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
God Bless :-)
And that’s just good backwoods logic!
God bless Boss and Lori. Corn looks great
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
God Bless :-))
Hi Boss,I fell😴 on you last night🫢. Great corn growing tip and gorgeous Corn🎉. Smat thinkin😍! JO JO IN VT 💞
That is what I have been doing tonight this morning whatever you wanna call it. lol Up potting my little seedlings. GOOD IDEA on the way you do the corn in the garden!
Corn today, corn tomorrow lol Great stuff Boss 👍😃✌️🇺🇸💪❤️
Hiya Boss, Lori and Tildy ✌🏻. Thanks for another great video 👍🏻👍🏻. Staysafe. GodBlessY'all. . ❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
God Bless :-)
Hi Boss, thanks for the good gardening information as always. Your information is great, especially when it comes to corn. Hopefully your seedlings and seeds will grow and thrive so that you can plant them out in early/late May. Tildy will definitely be happy when she can help out in the garden. God bless ☘️💫🍀😉
Thanks Boss. We hope for a better yield this coming season using your tips! God Bless🙏🏼❤️
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Good luck :-)
It's been a while since I have seen you my dear friend. Thank you for another informative video about sweet corn. As always good luck to you all.
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Good to hear from you -)
Very smart there Boss. I'm gonna do that. Yes sa.
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Thank you :-)
I wish I had a garden!
The best backwoods logic for growing corn or any other vegetable, thanks Boss. Love your wisdom!
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Thank you :-)
Thanks for the suggestion! Duly noted and recorded for future use.
I'll be able to look at this video when I relocate to my roots in Maine this coming fall. God bless my friend 😊
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Haven't seen you in the lineup for quite some time. Hope you're doing well.
Thank you!!
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
❤ I can't wait to grow like you! LarchLine is back in winter now.
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Winter here too :-x
Couldn’t have had a better topic I don’t think there’s anything I love better than some fresh corn on the cob could eat it every day keep up the good videos
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Me too. Just love the stuff :e)
Thanks for sharing your knowledge learned from trials and errors lol. We did growing corn and up in Massachusetts. Though we didn't dedicate a large area like you and yield was low, but we were proud we succeeded. Oh and the sprouted that get full grown, I ate them cob and all, baby corn is the best!
Floating seed Trays is a game changer!
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Always :-)
THAKS AGAIN
Great advice Boss, Nice size corn cobs. Going to have to try your method, I live in southwestern Ontario zone 5 I believe .
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Shouldn't be a problem because we grew awesome corn in northern NY just on the other side of the St Lawrence.
It has been a bit since I last reached out. COVID kicked my butt for 2 weeks. Great to see the latest video Boss. Blessings!
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Glad you're feeling better.
Yes, West Michigan frost date is May 15 th. Plant before that Jack frost will teach you a hard lesson. I haven't grown corn because of the reasons you stated. Well, I am going to give your method a try this year. Love fresh, sweet corn. Thank you.
@1989Falkor
4 ай бұрын
We've been growing corn near South Haven for a few years now. It's done well every year planting it straight in the ground.
@darlenewillbrandt1628
4 ай бұрын
I am north of Muskegon. We get 90 miles of Lake Michigan weather vs your bottom of the lake.
I really liked your opening for this video. Your presentation is straight forward common sense with a bit of humor. I will again try to grow a nice harvest of veggies & now corn. Here in Va. 70 miles south of D.C., the "critters & horn worms are terrible even with caging. I thank you for your advice & will attempt to get the yield I would like.
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words and best of luck with your garden :-)
Great video Boss, we plant as much sweet corn here in Illinois. I like to try numerous varieties each year. Congrats on the new Husky, she looks purty.👍👍💛🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
Great information BossMan. I am behind in getting my seeds started...I need to get that done now! Your vid is great encouragement. Thanks so much. God bless.
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
We are buried in snow again and I haven't started a single seed yet.
@carolynkid216
4 ай бұрын
@@thebossoftheswampOh my goodness!! UGH! Hopefully seeds soon. Enjoy your day Bossman. Blessings to you, Lori and Tildy.
Been steady thinking about the new garden here at camp / home now. We were in good shape then 6” last Thursday then 2’+ Saturday 🙄😁. March in Maine. lol. Looks like more on Tuesday. Sure am happy to see you’re mindset, forward thinking and as always some backwoods logic ! Take care my friend
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
We got 25" and now 9" more in the forecast.
Great video!!!! We raise all our corn this way and as you showed IT WORKS!!! We have enough room and a large enough area that we can not only raise our sweet corn but put out a small patch of popcorn and rotate our chicken pasture with dent corn for them as well, start it indoors early, let it grow to where its bigger and can take a lot more hard knocks but once we transplant it out, it takes off to the races!!! THANK YOU for bringing this type of corn growing out!! A grower in Ohio, THUMBS UP Sir!!!
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly. Last year, some of what we started got away from us before we could transplant. It got too tall and was blowing over. I had to stake some like the tomatoes haha. Head high by the 4th of July ;-))
This video is ironic because I am going to try mulching and not watering this year. I am originally from New Hampshire but am now in Oregon-long story! I am going to use a combination of compost and wood chips to mulch my plants and I start all my own seeds except herbs like oregano, thyme and basil because they are so tiny. Thanks for sharing!
Good timing although my girlfriend decided I should plant more canning veggies and no corn this year. But great info for my friends
Thanks for a perfect corny video !!!
Good job boss , I’ve been using stokers for years because that’s what my dad did , and I live in northern Alberta so our growing season is short for corn so it can be a challenge also having to water these last few years but it seems to work out , thanks for all your content take care and God bless.
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Thank you and God Bless :-)
Our success with corn here in central Montana is always hit or miss. We had a great crop last year, but several years before that we didn't get anything. I've always heard that corn didn't transplant well so we never tried it, but it sure looks like you have success with it so we'll have to give it a try this year!
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
It transplants very well. Usually 100% success with it, just don't let it get too tall before you plant them. Keep them under 14" or so.
Hello J.C. , and Lori! Here in the Midwest, we speak fluent corn! Growing up in a farming community in Northern Illinois/Southern Wisconsin, I came to know varieties of both field and sweet corn. I worked on farms during the harvest, hauling loads and running grain elevators, and going for day long periods to get the grain in before bad weather broke. I gotta confess, though, I have never grown corn, as I have always had so much of it around, it didn't take much effort to go find some! LOL! I gotta say, you look like you have found the perfect strategy to overall max yield for your corn field! Looks like good pickings right there! Always enjoy seeing your vlogs come up; they are always interesting as they are enjoyable! Take care, and God Bless! (And you get a bumper crop, call me up- I'll get a John Deere S7 combine to you- complete with an 8 row corn head! ) All the best! ~Lou
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Hold onto the combine and send me a snowblower. We got 25" last week and 9 more coming. This only reinforces our desire to go south.
@loulentz3107
4 ай бұрын
@@thebossoftheswamp Yikes! Well you'll have plenty of moisture for those crops....and I understand about heading south because of the snow....hang in there, my friends!!
Good morning Boss from Belfast.
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Good morning Paul :-)
@paulwilson7234
4 ай бұрын
@@thebossoftheswamp Happy Easter to all at the cabin.
Hi boss! Thanks for sharing some of your growing secrets or methods rather. We've never had very good luck growing corn , onions as well. We're cursed with hungry deer in our neighborhood and it's not legal to harvest those juice little rascals. But they ate most of our garden late year along with my wife's flowers. So we're not real sure if a garden will be grown this year.
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Surprisingly, I've never had any troubles with wildlife in the garden. Even where there's no fence and I have no explanation for it because we have moose and bears in the yard all the time.
Thank You JC. Good info as always. We had snow at "38" degrees this morning. Then the air filled with fog like "stuff" and I could hear the fighter jets above the canopy. By the sound of them(more than 2) they were pretty low. Lord only knows what they were "distributing" so I spent the day in the cabin catching up on the news next to my Jotul 602 wood stove. On a brighter note, I signed a "wildfire mitigation" contract with the state DNR this week. They're paying me 14 g's to do what I have already done to half of my 20 acres of Ponderosa. Getting paid to work on my own property, how cool is that?(lol) Arlo, 'my' border collie has taken to bringing branches to the burn pile. Love and strength to you and Lori
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
That's awesome! The tankers have been spraying us everyday this past week and even at night. Same few jets. I know because I track their registration numbers. What part of the country are you in? I could give you info where you can track all the missions flown over your head and see just what they're doing.
@asimplehorseman4648
4 ай бұрын
@@thebossoftheswampHi JC, I live in north central WA 20 miles from Canadastan. 3100 ft ele out on a knoll on a mountain side with a million dollar view, but I do get pounded by the wind sometimes(lol). My outfit is a bit more rustic than yours but comfy. I've been learning from Dane since 2011. I've met hm in person in Redding Californiastan in 2016. I have 20 acres of young Ponderosa that are all in "decline". The freeze burn of chemical ice nucleation has taken a toll and the extreme UV has too. Soils are so saturated with toxic metals the root clusters of fallen trees are shockingly small. It does me good to know you're out there on the fringe like I am. If I had an email, I'd send you some pictures of this place and my border collie, Arlo. You'd like it here. Face to the wind my friend I haven't met, yet. Mike Torrence
You sure grow some nicer corn. That method you use makes allot of sense.
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Thank you :-)
Corn cooking tip. I put them on the grill in the husk , no need to soak in water just cook them on the grill and then toss them in a cooler and shut the lid. Then grill your meat of choice while the corn is steaming itself in the cooler. Works great
Your corn was beautiful, as was your garden 🙂 Do you ever enter your garden produce in the local fairs? Thank you for sharing. Good to see you.
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
No we don't but thank you for your compliment :-)
After losing the thrill of it over the last few years , I'm trying all non modified seeds from Andrews Seed Company out of Oregon . Old school non doctored healthier seed might Get my green thumbs itching for dirt . By Easter it should be in the ground With harvest earlier ,Smart to start early . Hope you have a beautiful Easter Chocolate and corn seedling are a good start 🐇 75 degrees for Easter and wall to wall sunshine ! Happy planting .
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
We have 9 more inches of snow coming :-(
Great video, great topic. I grow a garden in the woods. Can you talk about how to protect stuff from critters.
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
I certainly will.
Please try SILVER QUEEN...excellent taste...dad grew it every year...
I wish I had ..005% of your skills Boss Man (edit: love you, Tildy)
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly :-)
I think God chose certain people to grow food & some to grow flowers.....you were chosen to grow great harvest to teach us...me, I am good with flowers....thanks for the video...I love the storage behind you in the coffee containers & the chocolate raisin containers.
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly :-)
The way your corn patch looks is what I'm looking forward to this year. What do you fertilize with?
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Occasionally I use cow manure but mostly I just those leaves you saw me dumping on the garden.
Great idea. I want to try this. I live in NW Montana. When do you plant the corn in the greenhouse
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
I think I was starting them around May 7th.
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thanks boss your information is priceless. given the state of our nation.
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Thank you :-)
We’ve followed you for years. I bought the candy corn and they sprouted in 3 days!!! Wow!! They doubled in size the first week. My question is: What do u add to the red cups when you transplant the seedlings? Fertilizer or compost? Potting mix? Thank u…im almost ready to transplant to cups.
@thebossoftheswamp
3 ай бұрын
I don't add anything, just potting soil. They sprout fast and grow quick so I don't start until approx May 7th here. Otherwise they get too tall and break in the wind since they didn't have time to harden off.
@thewellnessworkshop1
3 ай бұрын
@@thebossoftheswamp thank u for the reply...the do grow fast. i started mine a week ago and they are about 4 inches tall!
I'm curious about those clear & blue containers in the background.
@thebossoftheswamp
2 ай бұрын
This video will explain that kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZKJ71NSnh6_OqMY.html
I liked your idea with the blue coffee cans behind you for organization. I did mine with red folgers cans. Now I notice the clear ones next to your blue ones. What type of containers are those?
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Pickle Jars.
@cheryl4860
4 ай бұрын
@@thebossoftheswamp Thank you
Yaa GMO baby !!!
What kind of fertilizer is good for corn please reply thank you very much
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
Cow manure but we mostly use compost. That's what all those leaves are that I was dumping on the garden.
LOL...got 22 inches where I am (White Mountain Region). But more to the point - crowing corn is something I am interested in (4x12x24 raised beds) and who better to get that information from than a neighbor:). What do you have regarding growing "carrots" up here? God Bless:)
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
We got 25" and there's 9" in the forecast :-( I don't think I've ever grown carrots.
Wondering how much the deer snag off with. Here's to a bountiful season.
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
None. Surprisingly, nothing has ever bothered it.
Pass the Butter PLEASE
Southwest Missouri here. How are you keeping worms and other insects from ruining your corn crop?
@thebossoftheswamp
4 ай бұрын
It must be a regional thing because I've never had an issue with that.
Save your own seeds and replant the best!