What’s the Best Way to Plant Corn in a 4×8 Raised Bed?

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Asked By GardenGuru87 On

I'm about to set up a 4x8 raised bed for growing corn, but I'm unsure how much seed to buy. The packets seem pretty small, and I want to make sure I have enough. Can anyone share some guidance on how many plants I can fit in that space and the best setup for them?

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Answered By PollinationPro On

The traditional advice is to stick with 2 rows of 8 for your bed, but if you stagger a middle row with 6 plants, you can enhance pollination. It's better to plant in a block format rather than straight rows. Keeping the spacing the same as your rows will help everything grow more evenly!

Answered By CornLover99 On

For optimal growth, you should ideally plant corn in blocks instead of rows for better wind pollination. In a 4x8 bed, you could go with either 16 plants (2 rows of 8) or push it to 32 (4 rows of 8), but with the latter, you'll need to be ready to provide extra nutrients since they'll be competing for food. Just remember, corn is a heavy feeder! Depending on where you are in Florida, plant early in the season, ideally by April, and you might even want to consider a fall planting too.

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