Arrange in blocks of at least 4 rows for proper pollination, which is needed for well-filled ears. Requires warm (65°F/18°C) soil to germinate properly. The 8", slightly tapered ears are filled with 14-16 rows of sweet, richly flavored, tender white...
Intermediate resistance to northern corn leaf blight. 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.
Arrange in blocks of at least 4 rows for proper pollination, which is needed for well-filled ears. Easy to harvest. The 8" long ears consist of 16-20 rows of small, fancy kernels. Floating row covers may be used on early plantings to help moderate soil...
Arrange in blocks of at least 4 rows for proper pollination, which is needed for well-filled ears. 6 1/2-7' tall plants. A tasty synergistic bred for low-input systems. Floating row covers may be used on early plantings to help moderate soil temperature.Extensive...
Plant Patents #8822756, #6184438, and #8796504. 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.
20,000-24,000 seeds/lb. Colors include gold, red-bronze, brown, black, burgundy, white/cream and natural. These seeds form heads at the top of the plant (instead of a tassel) length 24-36”.
Large, attractive ears. Delay sowing fungicide-treated seeds until soil temperature is at least 55-60°F/13-16°C. For complete information, please read our production guide #8982, Super Sweet Corn Production.
Intermediate resistance to common rust, northern corn leaf blight, southern corn leaf blight, and Stewart's wilt. 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...
16 straight, refined rows on ears that are 8-8½". Delay sowing fungicide-treated seeds until soil temperature is at least 55-60°F/13-16°C. For complete information, please read our production guide #8982, Super Sweet Corn Production.
7½-8" long ears with 16-18 rows of sweet, tender kernels. 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.
Latin Name: Zea mays
Hybrid Status: Hybrid (F1)
Disease Resistance Codes: Common Rust, Stewart's Wilt
Vigorous 5' plants. Early maturing with strong germination in cool soil. Nice-sized, avg. Record the date on which about half the plants show silk. 2,100 seeds/lb. Corn is ready to eat 18-24 days after ear silks first show; the warmer the weather, the...
6 1/2-7" ears are filled with 16-18 rows of sweet kernels. Delay sowing fungicide-treated seeds until soil temperature is at least 55-60°F/13-16°C. For complete information, please read our production guide #8982, Super Sweet Corn Production.
Hybrid Status: Hybrid (F1)
Days To Maturity: 75 Days
Disease Resistance Codes: Common Rust, Northern Corn Leaf Blight
Only treated seeds of good cold-germinating varieties may be sown in 55°F (13°C) soil if warmer weather is anticipated. 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...
Increase this rate for untreated seeds. Arrange in blocks of at least 4 rows for proper pollination, which is needed for well-filled ears. The benchmark for early-season synergistics.
Large, attractive ears. Delay sowing fungicide-treated seeds until soil temperature is at least 55-60°F/13-16°C. For complete information, please read our production guide #8982, Super Sweet Corn Production.
Arrange in blocks of at least 4 rows for proper pollination, which is needed for well-filled ears. Requires warm (65°F/18°C) soil to germinate properly. The 8", slightly tapered ears are filled with 14-16 rows of sweet, richly flavored, tender white...
Please see the Sweet Corn Comparison Chart for minimum soil temperature at planting for individual varieties. Sow 3/4-1" deep, 6-7" apart (or 2 seeds every 9", thinning to 1 plant), rows 30-36" apart.
7½-8" long ears with 16-18 rows of sweet, tender kernels. 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.
Latin Name: Zea mays
Disease Resistance Codes: Common Rust, Stewart's Wilt
Untreated seeds need a minimum soil temperature of 65°F/18°C. Sow 3/4-1" deep, 6-7" apart (or 2 seeds every 9", thinning to 1 plant), rows 30-36" apart. Exceptionally tender and sweet.
Successive plantings can be made through early summer; most growers prefer to extend the sweet corn season by planting a few varieties of different maturities.Consult your local Extension office for Integrated Pest Management information.
Hybrid Status: Hybrid (F1)
Days To Maturity: 76 Days
Disease Resistance Codes: Common Rust, Stewart's Wilt
Increase this rate for untreated seeds. Arrange in blocks of at least 4 rows for proper pollination, which is needed for well-filled ears. The benchmark for early-season synergistics.
Untreated seeds need a minimum soil temperature of 65°F/18°C. Sow 3/4-1" deep, 6-7" apart (or 2 seeds every 9", thinning to 1 plant), rows 30-36" apart. This is the first time a super sweet corn variety has ever been offered in organic seed.
Intermediate resistance to southern corn leaf blight and Stewart's wilt. 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. Arrange in blocks of at least 4 rows for proper pollination, which is needed for well-filled ears. The slender, 7 1/2-8" long ears have fine-grained, tender-crisp, very sweet kernels in 14-16 rows.
Please see the Sweet Corn Comparison Chart for minimum soil temperature at planting for individual varieties. Sow 3/4-1" deep, 6-7" apart (or 2 seeds every 9", thinning to 1 plant), rows 30-36" apart.