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Plant two inches deep in plenty of sun after the soil has warmed. It needs rich, moist and well nourished soil. Since corn has shallow roots, pull soil or compost around the stalk as it grows to add nutrients, protect from winds and help hold moisture. A deep mulch is beneficial. Plant on the north side of the garden so it does not shade other crops. Use short rows (at least four together) for best pollination.
Popcorn
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White Corn
Yellow Corn
Seneca Chief Sweet Corn | ||
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A yellow hybrid with 8 inch ears. A good yielder with a sweet flavor. Produces after 80 days.
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Iochief Hybrid Sweet Corn | ||
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Primarily for home gardens. The large attractive ear is 8 1/2 inches with 16-18 rows. Kernels are sweet with watery interior. Yields after 88 days. 1/2 lb.
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Bicolor Corn
Jackpot Bicolor Corn | ||
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Jackpot is the best of the bicolor varieties. This enhanced variety is sweeter than standard sweet corn. 16-19 packed rows of white and yellow kernels. Plant after the danger of frost. Unlike regular sweet corn, this variety will maintain its sweetness up to several days after harvest. Matures in 82 days. Be sure to wash your hands after planting or handling any treated seeds! The SouthEast No 1 Rated Sweet Corn. $5.99 | |
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Silver Mine O.P. Corn | ||
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Silver Mine has round ears that taper at the end, with small white cobs, and kernels that are of medium width and depth with a smooth to rough dent. Its stalks and foliage are not as heavy as other varieties. Matures in 98 to 105 days.
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Mexican June O.P. Corn | ||
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An old Southern favorite. Stalks are usually short, although early plantings can make them 12 to 15 inches high with leaves about 5 inches long. The roots run deep and spread so that it is very resistant to drought. Ears from 8 to 9 inches long, grains medium to short, cobs medium in size and while usually white, occasionally you may find a red cob with white and some blue grains. Matures in 110 days.
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Popcorn and Indian Corn
Snow Puff Popcorn | ||
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Small white kernels, very tender, hullless, pops great. Grows between 5 and 6 feet tall. Matures in 102 days. $3.29 | |
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Some of the seed varieties we sell have been treated, so please wash your hands after handling.
Check with your local county extension agent for suitable planting dates and other vital information.
Alphabetical index of growing information on specific vegetables at Texas A&M.
University of Illinois Extension Service's guide to growing, storing and preparing vegetables.
Ohio State University's Plant Facts web site has a searchable database containing over 20,000 pages of extension service fact sheets and bulletins.
Vegetable Growing Guides at Cornell University.
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