Thursday, December 27, 2012

Tell When Sweet Corn Is Ready To Harvest

Tell When Sweet Corn Is Ready to Harvest


Sweet corn plants take between 60 and 100 days from sowing seed to maturing ripe, ready-to-harvest ears of corn, depending on variety. While the plants are flowering and the ears are growing on the corn stalk, it is important for the soil to remain evenly moist for the best development of kernels. Corn that was planted at the same time will ripen their ears at the same time. Successive planting of seeds in spring yield timely successive harvests later in summer. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Look at the entire corn plant. If the tassel is barren (there are no dangling, yellow pollen stamens remaining) and the ears in the middle length of the stalk are getting plump, harvest time is approaching.


2. Examine an individual ear. As the ears ripen, the corn silks tend to dry and begin turning brown in color. According to Texas A&M University, the tips of the husked ears change from pointed to slightly more plump or obtuse as the kernels at the tip finally ripen and enlarge.


3. Tear off the silks from a "test ear" in the sweet corn patch. Gently peel back the husk 2 to 3 inches. Look at the kernels' shape, size and color. Nicely formed, plump kernels suggest harvest, but a tip that is white with tiny bump-like underdeveloped kernels means more time is needed.


4. Press your thumbnail into a kernel and look for a milky juice. Ready-to-harvest corn juice will taste slightly sweet with a recognizable fresh corn scent.







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