Description
Early Sunglow Corn
A very early and reliable producer. Each stalk is about 5' tall and bears several 6-7" ears packed with plump yellow kernels. Early Sunglow will be the first sweet corn on your summer table. Packet is 20g.
Planting
Corn prefers fertile soil and regular moisture. Sow outdoors in late spring after soil is completely warm (at least 65℉). For best pollination and well-filled ears, plant in blocks of at least four rows.
Harvest
Ears are ready to pick about 20 days after silks appear, and when silk at the tip of the ear is brown and dry.
- Plant Space: 12"
- Row Space: 36"
- Sprouts in 7-10 days
- Matures in 62 days
- Seed Count: Approx. 55