Description
This beautiful full-season bicolor corn produces 7″ ears with 16-20 rows of kernels per ear. It is sweet, tender, and germinates in cold soil. Double Standard is an open-pollinated variety, and is a great choice for home gardeners.
Corn – Double Standard – Zea mays
Soil & Water: Corn is a heavy feeder requiring high amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK). Its weak and shallow root system likes loose soil with a high compost content.
Planting & Growing: Sow seeds directly outdoors 1 week after the last frost. You can start earlier by using black or green plastic mulches and floating row covers to obtain optimum conditions. Plant in blocks rather than rows to ensure good germination. To prevent cross-pollination, plant different varieties at least 500′.
Harvesting & Storage: Ripe corn usually has a small amount of green silk near the top, with dry, brownish silk at the ends. Sugar content is highest in the morning.
- Soil Temperature: 70-85F
- Planting Depth: 1″
- Germination: 4-12 Days
- Height At Maturity: 6′-8′
- Days To Maturity: 80-90 Days
- Sun/Shade: Full Sun
- Spacing After Thinning: 8″
- Approx Seeds per Pack: 25 Seeds
Product image(s) via: Seeds for Generations, M.B.
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