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. Increase this rate for untreated seeds.
Life Cycle: Annual
Disease Resistance Codes: Common Rust, Stewart's Wilt
Only treated seeds of good cold-germinating varieties may be sown in 55°F (13°C) soil if warmer weather is anticipated. Even treated corn seeds risk low germination under 60°F (16°C).
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. New benchmark for flavor in this maturity slot.
Get a jump start by planting this early in cooler soil. Strong germination for early, cool soil planting. Trinity corn is a slender, 8″ ear that has 14-16 rows of fine-grained, tender-crisp, very sweet kernels.
Bicolor kernels and good tip fill. This is one of our favorite corns to grow for market! Providence is a TripleSweet bicolor sweet corn with excellent eating quality that is suited for roadside and farm market sales.
A white variety with 8” ears. One of the best tasting open-pollinated corns available! First introduced over 100 years ago this heirloom corn is sweet, delicious and milky kernels.
For complete information, please read our production guide #8982, Super Sweet Corn Production. Record the date on which about half the plants show silk. Arrange in blocks of at least 4 rows for proper pollination, which is needed for well-filled ears.
Latin Name: Zea mays
Days To Maturity: 73 Days
Disease Resistance Codes: Common Rust, Stewart's Wilt
With slightly larger ears than of 16 to 18 tightly packed rows of snowy white kernels pack every ear of this succulent corn! The stalks reach 6 to 7 feet high and are wonderfully resilient, tolerating Rust, Stewart's Wilt, and Northern Corn Leaf Blight.
For complete information, please read our production guide #8982, Super Sweet Corn Production. Record the date on which about half the plants show silk. Arrange in blocks of at least 4 rows for proper pollination, which is needed for well-filled ears.
Easy to grow, vigorous and tolerant of cooler soils. 4-4 1/2′ tall. 150 seeds/oz.; 10 lbs./acre; 70°F-75°F soil temperatures at planting. Early Sunglow produces sweet, buttery, sunny-yellow kernels on 7-8” ears weeks before the rest.
If you want sweet, yellow tender corn with gold holding ability after harvesting then this corn is for you! Passion is a delicious and easy to grow corn. One of the most tender and delicious yellow corn you can grow.
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. Widely adaptable variety with excellent eating quality.
Packet: 150 seeds.http://www.johnnyseeds.com/vegetables/corn/sweet-corn/xtra-tender-2171-organic-f1-corn-seed-3895G.11.htmlExtensive crossing of super sweet varieties with non-super sweet varieties will cause tough, starchy kernels in both types.
Maintains quality and texture for several days. Ultimate in flavor, texture and quality. Produces 1 or 2 ears, 7-1/2 inches long with 12 to 14 rows of bicolored kernels. A great sugary flavor that is second to none.
150 seeds/oz.; 10 lbs./acre; 70°F-75°F soil temperatures at planting. Kandy Korn EH is a popular home garden sweet corn with a green and burgundy streaked husk. This sweet corn has a high tolerance to SW.
Bicolor sweet corn, superb eating quality, hand picked, no chemicals, last crop this year. Dark green husks, hand picked, Bodacious type. Ambrosia bicolor sweet corn, 8\" ear, 16 row count, superb eating quality.
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In rows 36" apart.If anything you purchase from us proves unsatisfactory, we will either replace the item or refund the purchase price. To control raccoons, an electric fence with 3 strands placed at 3–4" normally provides adequate control.Normally...
While not high yielding, Nothstine's sweet flavor is enough reason to grow it, and it is still the best variety we offer for cornmeal and flour. To control raccoons, an electric fence with 3 strands placed at 3–4" normally provides adequate control.Normally...
Untreated seeds need a minimum soil temperature of 65°F/18°C. Widely adaptable variety with excellent eating quality. Sow 3/4-1" deep, 6-7" apart (or 2 seeds every 9", thinning to 1 plant), rows 30-36" apart.
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.
Untreated seeds need a minimum soil temperature of 65°F/18°C. Exceptionally tender and sweet. Sow 3/4-1" deep, 6-7" apart (or 2 seeds every 9", thinning to 1 plant), rows 30-36" apart.