Sow 3/4-1" deep, 6-7" apart (or 2 seeds every 9", thinning to 1 plant), rows 30-36" apart. Requires warm (65°F/18°C) soil to germinate properly. Great tip fill. All fungicide treated corn seeds are polymer-coated after treatment to reduce rubbing off...
We offer most varieties untreated for organic growers. Only treated seeds of good cold-germinating varieties may be sown in 55°F (13°C) soil if warmer weather is anticipated. Record the date on which about half the plants show silk.
Sow 3/4-1" deep, 6-7" apart (or 2 seeds every 9", thinning to 1 plant), rows 30-36" apart. Easy to harvest. Superior sweet flavor. All fungicide treated corn seeds are polymer-coated after treatment to reduce rubbing off or dusting of the treatment.If...
The cool soil germination is average. Floating row covers may be used on early plantings to help moderate soil temperature.Extensive crossing of super sweet varieties with non-super sweet varieties will cause tough, starchy kernels in both types.
Widely adapted. A white sweet corn variety that matures late-season. Silver Queen (F1 Hybrid) is one of the sweetest and most tender corns ever developed. Silver Queen has white grains and cobs.
Arrange in blocks of at least 4 rows for proper pollination, which is needed for well-filled ears. 2,700 seeds/lb. Corn is ready to eat 18-24 days after ear silks first show; the warmer the weather, the sooner you can pick it.Varies widely with weather...
We developed this hardy corn for northern home gardeners, especially seed-saving enthusiasts. 7", ears with 12-14 rows of yellow and white kernels, some ears with yellow kernels only.
Arrange in blocks of at least 4 rows for proper pollination, which is needed for well-filled ears. 2,900 seeds/lb. Corn is ready to eat 18-24 days after ear silks first show; the warmer the weather, the sooner you can pick it.Varies widely with weather...
Corn is ready to eat 18-24 days after ear silks first show; the warmer the weather, the sooner you can pick it.Varies widely with weather conditions and planting dates. Organically grown.
One of the best eating corns around. The corn husk offer great protection and grow attractively. A disease resistant corn with great flavor. Incredible corn has great sugar content and has excellent taste.
Use these figures to compare one variety to another, not to accurately predict maturity on a given day.(1) treated with fungicide seed protectants (T), or (2) untreated seeds. Good cool-soil vigor for a synergistic type.
We offer most varieties untreated for organic growers. Only treated seeds of good cold-germinating varieties may be sown in 55°F (13°C) soil if warmer weather is anticipated. Record the date on which about half the plants show silk.
Back fill the furrow, then sow seeds and cover with soil or sifted compost. Synergistic corn has 75% sugar enhanced kernels and 25% Supersweet kernels. The 8 inch ears are tightly husked and filled with plump, sweet white kernels.
This corn was developed to grow well throughout the United States especially in Northern parts. Excellent traditional corn taste. The first ever bicolor, open-pollinated sweet corn on the market! Double Standard is an early maturing with strong germination...
Arrange in blocks of at least 4 rows for proper pollination, which is needed for well-filled ears. 2,770 seeds/lb. Corn is ready to eat 18-24 days after ear silks first show; the warmer the weather, the sooner you can pick it.Varies widely with weather...
Plants are 6' tall. Resistant to R, SW and NCLB. Trinity is a homozygous, sugary enhancer bicolor with a clean, compact plant, refined ear, and good husk protection. 8” ear, 18” ear height, 14 row count.
Sow ¾–1" deep, 6–7" apart (or 2 seeds every 9", thinning to 1 plant), rows 30–36" apart. Popcorn should be harvested when kernels are fully mature (hard and glossy) or they won't pop well.
150 seeds/oz.; 10 lbs./acre; 70°F-75°F soil temperatures at planting. No roadside stand should be without it. Ears are plump, 8-9” long with a 14-16 row count. People ask for it by name.
A delicious gourmet bicolor sweet corn. It matures early for a quality bicolor and its flavor is sweet. One of the sweetest and most tender corns ever developed. Its has great tasting yellow and white kernels.
Old and reliable yellow corn. Ears are 9″ long with golden yellow kernels. Great for canning or freezing. SU, yellow, great flavor, holds well, great drought resistance.
Added to that are more sugars, making every ear as sweet as can be. This bicolor variety has extra large, cylindrical, blunt, 8 1/2 inch ears, with 16 rows of rich tasting, very tender kernels.
IR indicates intermediate resistance. Ears should be cooled as quickly as possible and stored at 36°F HR indicates high resistance. MDMV | Maize Dwarf Mosaic Virus NCLB | Northern Corn Leaf Blight R | Common Rust SCLB | Southern Corn Leaf Blight SW |...
A distinctive presentation in fall displays, the glassy-looking kernels are unique to this variety. Wireworms in the roots result from an excess of organic matter that hasn't broken down, such as sod and tilled-in mulch.
If you plan to grow both super sweet and non-super sweet varieties, avoid cross-pollination between super sweet varieties and non-super sweet varieties using any one of the following three options: 1) Plant super sweet varieties at least 300 feet from...
Stays fresh up to 6 weeks when refrigerated. Isolate from other corns by location (50 ft.) or by time (2 weeks apart). Disease and stress resistant. A new class of sweet corn! Through natural selection, Mirai combines 3 types of corn: Sugary Enhanced,...