chipboy wrote:Inspirational actually, once retired I will do likewise, only issue is keeping pests out of them. Nice work.
Luckily I don't have any problems here with corn & pests (the problematic ones go into the hydropinic shadehouse/greenhouse) so it makes it easy & have it setup with drip tape so all i have to do is turn the water on according to what the Et0/Kc of whatever I'm growning does. Makes it really easy. Every hour of watering represents about 8mm of water so from that it takes bugger all work once planted. Could even have it all automated if I wanted to... so I guess thats the long way of saying don't wait till your retired to grow some great corn...
Thinking next year I might look at doubling (or more) the size of the crop... can never have too much corn haha