Reduce insect pests in the next corn crop by prompt plowing-in or removal and composting of cornstalks after harvest.When kernels are full and "milky," generally indicated by a drying and browning of the ear silks.
Days To Maturity: 73 Days
Disease Resistance Codes: Common Rust, Stewart's Wilt
Large quantities can be processed by placing into heaps and stomping the kernels off the ears. Separate varieties by time (plant 10 days apart), or distance (200 feet) to reduce cross-pollination.
110 days, mature. It is also a good variety for making flour and cornmeal and even moonshine. 10-12′ tall plants. The plants are productive with 2-6 ears per stalk and drought tolerant.
Silver Queen has white grains and cobs. Superb eating for normal sugar genotype. A white sweet corn variety that matures late-season. Widely adapted. This is the popular late-season variety with tenderness and flavor worth waiting for.
Colors include gold, red-bronze, brown, black, burgundy, white/cream and natural. 20,000-24,000 seeds/lb. These seeds form heads at the top of the plant (instead of a tassel) length 24-36”.
This corn was developed to grow well throughout the United States especially in Northern parts. Stalks grow to 5′ or taller. Ears grow to 7″ with 12-14 rows of yellow and white kernels.
6 1/2-7" ears are filled with 16-18 rows of sweet kernels. Superior cool-soil vigor and seed viability compared to other super sweets. Sow 3/4-1" deep, 6-7" apart (or 2 seeds every 9", thinning to 1 plant), rows 30-36" apart.
Days To Maturity: 75 Days
Disease Resistance Codes: Common Rust, Northern Corn Leaf Blight
The corn husk offer great protection and grow attractively. One of the best eating corns around. Incredible corn has great sugar content and has excellent taste. A disease resistant corn with great flavor.
Organically grown. Packet: 150 seeds.Cold soil planting risks poor germination. Only treated seeds of good cold-germinating varieties may be sown in 55°F (13°C) soil if warmer weather is anticipated.
Increase this rate for untreated seeds. Untreated seeds need a minimum soil temperature of 65°F/18°C. Intermediate resistance to southern corn leaf blight and Stewart's wilt. Better husk protection and tighter, more attractive husks than Xtra-Tender...
Kernels are delicious, sugary and very tender. Tolerates cold weather conditions better than most. Beautiful, uniform, well-filled ear. A popular yellow market variety that holds well once picked.
Silver Queen Hybrid is the most popular white corn in the industry. People ask for it by name. Good disease resistance. Long flags and dark green husks. No roadside stand should be without it.
Please call 1-877-564-6697 to please orders to British Columbia.Cold soil planting risks poor germination. Only treated seeds of good cold-germinating varieties may be sown in 55°F (13°C) soil if warmer weather is anticipated.
Sow 3/4-1" deep, 6-7" apart (or 2 seeds every 9", thinning to 1 plant), rows 30-36" apart. Reduce insect pests in the next corn crop by prompt plowing-in or removal and composting of cornstalks after harvest.When kernels are full and "milky," generally...
Sow 3/4-1" deep, 6-7" apart (or 2 seeds every 9", thinning to 1 plant), rows 30-36" apart. Reduce insect pests in the next corn crop by prompt plowing-in or removal and composting of cornstalks after harvest.When kernels are full and "milky," generally...
This variety is a normal sugary SU type. 150 seeds/oz.; 10 lbs./acre; 70°F-75°F soil temperatures at planting. 7.5” ear, 10” ear height, 12 rows and plant is 52” high. Quickie is a bicolor, early season corn for the fresh market and home garden...
Ultimate in flavor, texture and quality. A great sugary flavor that is second to none. Produces 1 or 2 ears, 7-1/2 inches long with 12 to 14 rows of bicolored kernels. Maintains quality and texture for several days.
The ears are 8″ long and have 16 rows of succulent kernels. 150 seeds/oz.; 10 lbs./acre; 70°F-75°F soil temperatures at planting. The 6′ tall plants are sturdy and vigorous. Sweetness is a scrumptious corn that will be the star of any backyard barbeque!...
A delicious gourmet bicolor sweet corn. Good eating quality. Its has great tasting yellow and white kernels. It matures early for a quality bicolor and its flavor is sweet. One of the sweetest and most tender corns ever developed.
19,800 seeds/lb. Packet: 100 seeds.Direct seed from last frost date to mid-June. Wider spacing will promote thicker stalks.Anytime after seed heads have developed. Sow seeds 1/8- 1/2" deep, 2" apart in rows 18-36" apart.
After picking and husking, spread the ears in a dry, airy place and allow to cure for several weeks. Large quantities can be processed by placing into heaps and stomping the kernels off the ears.
Named for its delectable taste, Ambrosia has a mix of white and yellow kernels! The 8″ long ears are bursting with about 16 rows of jam-packed kernels. Sugar enhanced (SE) bi-color sweet corn with excellent flavor.
The ears are 5 1/2-7″ long with 8 rows of large kernels. Our Certified Organic Golden Bantam Open Pollinated Yellow Corn is an excellent variety that stands the test of time. Open pollinated sweet corn has much more flavor than modern sweet corn hybrids.
Strong germination for early, cool soil planting and great eating quality. Plants are 5' tall. Best at latitude 38° and higher. We offer most varieties untreated for organic growers.