Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Seeds

Have you ever wondered how vegetables produce seeds? Let me show you.

I've allowed my mustard green vegetables to bolt and produce flowers. After several weeks, the flowers turn into seed pods. Each pod contains many tiny black seeds.

As you can see, you can get loads of seeds from a single plant.

My maize has also started producing male flowers called tassel. Male flowers are always found at the top of the plant while female flowers (the silky part you find at the top part of a corn cob) will form about halfway down the plant. The corn we eat are from the female flowers.

Now I have to wait for the female flowers to form before pollination can take place. Then I may get to eat sweet corn.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Freshest corn ever!


From the garden, to the pot, into my tummy...

I've just tasted the freshest corn ever! These are grown by my father using the Sweet Jean Corn seeds supplied by Known You Seeds Co. We've been enjoying a good harvest from the small patch, just enough for my parents and me!