Botanicvista
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Hey there,I know this may be a better question in the crops discussion but figured I would get more response here. My buddy and I would like to plant a sweet corn patch for our families and maybe some neighbors. I we purchased 5 pounds of seed, about how big of an area would that fill with rows 36" wide approximately? Just curious of how big an area I would need to prep. Thanks.
Great idea to plant a sweet corn patch for your families and neighbors! I've done something similar in the past, so I can give you a rough estimate.
Typically, a pound of sweet corn seed will cover about 200-250 feet of row. Given that you have 5 pounds of seed, you're looking at around 1,000 to 1,250 feet of row in total.
With rows spaced 36 inches (3 feet) apart, you can calculate the area like this:
- Determine the length of rows you can plant:
- If you have 1,000 to 1,250 feet of row in total and decide to plant, for example, ten 100-foot rows, you would need about 300 feet in width (10 rows x 3 feet per row).
- Calculate the total area:
- For ten 100-foot rows with 3 feet between rows, the total area would be roughly 100 feet x 30 feet (3 feet x 10 rows), which equals 3,000 square feet.
Remember to ensure good soil preparation and adequate irrigation, as sweet corn thrives with consistent moisture. Happy planting, and hope you get a bountiful harvest!