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Organic Vegetables - Organic Corn Seeds
What memories we have of sweet corn! Many of the types of sweet corn that we offer are the good old varieties that you enjoyed as a youngster at family picnics. We have some great options in Bi-color, Yellow, and White. Some of our sweet corn seeds for sale are early varieties, while others come on a bit later. You can plant a few different kinds of sweet corn, as long as you time them so that they do not cross pollinate and end up with strange results. We often get asked which sweet corn is best, and the answer is that it really depends on what you are looking for. Some people want corn that is sweet, some want flavor, some want tenderness, some want it early. These varieties all have combinations of these features, so dig in, and find one that will make good memories for your family!
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Out of Stock Organic Country Gentleman Corn Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xOrganic Country Gentleman Corn Seeds
Zea mays
Irregular white kernels fill the 7" ears of this delicious non-hybrid open-pollinated corn. This is one of the finest varieties of corn for roasting, and it's also great for canning. The 8-foot tall stalks often produce 2 or 3 ears each.
Starting at $3.96 USD -
Out of Stock Organic Serendipity Hybrid Bicolor Sweet Corn Seeds Hybrid Seeds Quick View
xOrganic Serendipity Hybrid Bicolor Sweet Corn Seeds
Zea mays
SE-Sh2 Type Sweet Corn. Serendipity was the first TripleSweet type, a cross which gives you the tender, crisp texture of the sugary enhanced types as well as the long sugar holding capacity of the supersweet types! That combination is a winner! The plants grow up to 8 feet tall and produce 8" ears, which reach maturity in about 82 days.
Starting at $3.96 USD
What memories we have of sweet corn! Many of the types of sweet corn that we offer are the good old varieties that you enjoyed as a youngster at family picnics. We have some great options in Bi-color, Yellow, and White. Some of our sweet corn seeds for sale are early varieties, while others come on a bit later. You can plant a few different kinds of sweet corn, as long as you time them so that they do not cross pollinate and end up with strange results. We often get asked which sweet corn is best, and the answer is that it really depends on what you are looking for. Some people want corn that is sweet, some want flavor, some want tenderness, some want it early. These varieties all have combinations of these features, so dig in, and find one that will make good memories for your family!