| Cool soil tolerant, grows well early in the season. Develeoped by John Sundquist in Oregon. Produces multiple ears on 6 foot plants. Kernels are white, yellow and blue. Rare. Mature in 70-85 days. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other traditional uses. Home gardeners love to grow corn, and there are many varieties suited to different climates. Plant seeds 1 inch deep in rows or clumps, two weeks after the last frost date. Corn needs rich soil, full sun and adequate moisture to produce good ears. It is wind pollinated, so if you want to save seed, you will need to either stagger the planting time of different varieties, or plant them 1/4 mile apart. Water deeply.. |