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Sir Wombat - Popping Corn?

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Do you get Popping corn seeds down there?

Just found a couple of cobs, and wondered if you might want one?
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Post: # 45843Post Wombat »

Mate!

That would be great, thanks Boots! :mrgreen:

I haven't seen popping corn seed (real seed) for years, and I have never grown it!

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Righto - will get a cob on the way. I'd never seen it AT ALL until a couple of years ago, and was quite amazed when I realised how popping corn was actually grown! [insert blonde bubble head emoticon] Guess I had never actually stopped to think about where it came from...
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Post: # 45891Post Chickpea »

[brunette bubble head] How is it grown then? I always assumed it was the same maize as sweetcorn but with the kernels dried.

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Yep! Me too!

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Post: # 46011Post Boots »

Popping corn is different to sweet corn. If you look at your popping corn kernels you'll see they are round and sweet corn has a square base where it connects to the cob, whether dry or fresh. So Popping corn is grown 'special like... in a crop of its own, cos you don't want them cross pollinating and messing with your popcorn strains.

You can pop popcorn straight off the cob in a microwave apparently, but I'm ol fashioned... or maybe just a scaredy cat.
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Post: # 46240Post hedgewizard »

I read that corn cross-pollinates VERY readily, and the isolation distance is 1km! This means that unless you're very remote and growing only one variety, you're likely to get lots of rogues.

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Post: # 46258Post Magpie »

Can't you just plant shop-bought popping corn?

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Every time I see this thread it makes me think that Wombat has just been knighted....

.....arise.. Sir Wombat Popping-corn! :blackknight:
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Post: # 46265Post hedgewizard »

Magpie wrote:Can't you just plant shop-bought popping corn?
I have no idea, but I'd guess that the shop-bought stuff is either a) a hybrid that won't grow true, or b) heat-treated to store for longer, or c) both. There's no harm in trying, though!

For myself, there's Moles seed catalogue which sells larger quantities of seed. For £2.50 each last year I bought 50g each of two varieties which is more corn seed than I'll need in 3 years.

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Shirlz2005 wrote:Every time I see this thread it makes me think that Wombat has just been knighted....

.....arise.. Sir Wombat Popping-corn! :blackknight:
OK Shirl, you've cracked my up big-time! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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