5/08/2011

Early Sunglow Sweet Corn - 300 Seeds - VALUE PACK Review

Early Sunglow Sweet Corn - 300 Seeds - VALUE PACK
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I'm like the other reviewer. I haven't seen the corn yet, but the seeds came quickly and look nice and plump and healthy. I'll come back and report when I see corn as high as I can see. I'll be pretty excited when that happens. Right now, I'm glad to have these seeds and can't wait to plant them.
Hirts always sends things out quickly and I've never had a problem with anything I've bought from them. That's a pretty good track record. I expect this to be no exception, if I do my part.

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CORN: Did you know that corn is America's number one field crop? Corn leads all other crops in value & volume of production. Corn in a major component in many food items like cereals, peanut butter, snack foods and soft drinks. Corn is produced on every continent in the world with the exception of Antarctica. Exports are critical to the well being of American agriculture. Nearly 1/3 of our nations corn crop is targeted for exports.
Early Sunglow Sweet Corn: The Best for Cool-Spring Climates! Matures in just 62 days!
62 days. This classic variety is a favorite where the growing season is short or the springs especially cool. A yellow Regular Sweet type, Early Sunglow bears big 6- to 7-inch ears on short stalks just 4 to 4 1/2 feet tall! The ears are very uniform, neatly filled with about 12 rows of plump, tender kernels. Among the very quickest to mature, Early Sunglow doesn't sacrifice one whit of flavor for speed!
Less fussy about warm soil and heavy feeding than Super Sweet hybrids, Regular Sweet corn should be planted at least 400 feet from Super Sweets (they tend to reduce the flavor of Super Sweets if cross-pollinated). If this is not possible, sow the two types at least a month apart.
Sow after last spring frost, when the soil is warm. Corn is famously easy to direct-sow in any sunny spot. To extend your corn harvest, make successive plantings weekly up to mid-July, or plant varieties with differing maturity dates.
300 seeds, 3 ounces

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