Prepping soil and growing corn - Zone 7/8
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 12:43 pm
I live on 7.5 acres in central Virginia, right on the dividing line between zones 7&8. We boarded some horses here a couple of years ago, but now all we have are a miniature donkey and a whethered (gelded) goat. I just fenced off half of my 150 footx300 foot riding ring and want to use the other half for a vegetable garden.
The soil is in pretty good shape considering we are in the middle of a drought right now. The area gets lots of sun and is easily accessible by foot and tractor, and I can get plenty of water to it. We have tried growing corn (in another area of the property nearer the house) the last few years organically, but have never had much success. I was wondering if it is because we were trying to grow hybrid varieties instead of open-pollenated ones. Do open-pollenated do better organically than hybrids?
Anyway I want to put three or four 100 foot rows in this spring and was wondering about prepping the soil this fall and over the winter. What amendments to use, how deep to, till, etc.... I want to keep this as organic as possible. I'd also like some pointers on which open-pollenated varieties work best in my zone, and what kind of yields to expect. I also would be interested in seed sources for open-pollenated corn and other non-hybrid style fruits and veggies to grow along with the corn.
The soil is in pretty good shape considering we are in the middle of a drought right now. The area gets lots of sun and is easily accessible by foot and tractor, and I can get plenty of water to it. We have tried growing corn (in another area of the property nearer the house) the last few years organically, but have never had much success. I was wondering if it is because we were trying to grow hybrid varieties instead of open-pollenated ones. Do open-pollenated do better organically than hybrids?
Anyway I want to put three or four 100 foot rows in this spring and was wondering about prepping the soil this fall and over the winter. What amendments to use, how deep to, till, etc.... I want to keep this as organic as possible. I'd also like some pointers on which open-pollenated varieties work best in my zone, and what kind of yields to expect. I also would be interested in seed sources for open-pollenated corn and other non-hybrid style fruits and veggies to grow along with the corn.