May 15 2007
Vegetable Gardening in Southeast Florida Corn Fields
Vegetable gardening in southeast Florida corn fields produces 20 per cent of the nation’s fresh vegetables. Unknown to most people, Florida is the major producer of fresh sweet corn in the United States. While rotating fields, vegetable gardening in southeast Florida corn fields can produce peppers, tomatoes, greens and herbs. However, it is becoming more popular to plant corn on corn in these fields. Economically, it is the smartest farming in Florida today.
Vegetable gardening in southeast Florida corn on corn rotations are grown in “muck soilsâ€. Actually 75 per cent of the corn on corn rotation is grown in the “muck soilsâ€. The distance between rows is 30 inches and 6 to 8 inches between plants. The best sand to use is loamy Riviera sand.
Generally, the sweet corn cultivation in Florida is between the months of January and June. These sweet corn plants will need 64 to 90 days of maturation from seeding to harvest. The harvest of sweet corn will then occur over a period of weeks to several months. This timing directly corresponds to the rainy season and climate. All of the vegetable gardening in southeast Florida corn farming depends greatly on the climate. Corn on corn rotations requires more management, more nitrogen, more fertilization, better seeds and more tillage. But the results of higher crop yield and better corn are well worth the time, effort and expense.
Pests and Disease
Vegetable gardening in southeast Florida corn farming has transferred mainly to the corn on corn rotation system because of rootworm. The rootworm was destroying a majority of the crops in Florida. Therefore, a change in strategy was needed. Now the only agricultural problem they have to deal with is leaf disease. This is a lesser and easier disease for vegetable gardening in southeast Florida corn fields.
Corn Festival
Unknown to many of the tourists who flock to Florida each year, is the Zellwood Corn Festival. At the end of May each year, vegetable gardening in southeast Florida corn farming becomes fun and adventurous. Not only is there a huge corn maze, arts and corn crafts booths, music and kiddie rides, but “Big Bertha†and her 350 gallon pot of sweet corn. “Big Bertha†cooks 1, 650 ears of corn in nine minutes! This corn festival is supported by a single farm, the Long and Scott Farm of Zellwood, Florida. So when you need a break from Mickey and Minnie, take a drive out to the Corn Festival and taste the best vegetable Florida has to offer.
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