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    In 1902 Golden Bantam corn became available and changed the look of corn around dinner tables from white to yellow. This old-fashioned variety produces 8 rows of large, yellow kernels on 12-18cm cobs. Plants grow 1.5-2m tall and Golden Bantam’s sweet flavour is fantastic for fresh eating or freezing on the day it is picked. Picking this corn and eating as soon as it is picked is the key to the most tender and sweetest corn.  If saving seeds corn has a 3 km pollination distance so it needs to be isolated from other corns for seed saving purposes.
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    Hybrid-79 days Long, elegant 8-inch ears are packed with remarkable crunchy-sweet kernels on this All-America Selection winner. One of an entirely new type of corn called TripleSweet, Honey Select Hybrid combines the crunchy texture of sugary-enhanced types with the extra sweetness and great holding ability of the supersweets!  TripleSweet corn actually contains TWO kernel types, selected and reselected to create an ear that is 75% sugary-enhanced and 25% supersweet. Ideal for home gardens, it needs no isolation from other corn, and has great staying power on the stalk. Honey Select Hybrid was applauded by the AAS judges both for taste and ease of growth. These plump golden kernels are the best-tasting you will find, and they keep so well, you don't have to harvest them all at once! Taste, texture, and hold -- that's the TripleSweet advantage! Direct-sow corn seeds after the last spring frost, when the soil has warmed. Corn is famously easy to grow in any sunny spot, but be sure to plant it outdoors -- it doesn't transplant well. To extend your corn harvest, make successive sowings weekly up until mid-July, or plant varieties with differing maturity dates.
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    Hybrid-73 Days- Can germinate in cool soil and a short growing season make Kandy King corn seeds number one for early cropping. Tender and sweet yellow kernels grow on 20-22 cm ears. Kandy King cobs hold their sweet flavour in refrigeration for up to ten days after picking. This variety is mature up to a week earlier than other SE types. The plants look distinctive in the field with burgundy streaked leaves and husks. Kandy King has excellent tip fill, and it holds well in the field for a long harvest window.
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    This fantastic mid-season bicolour hybrid produces 22cm (8.5") long cobs, each with 18-20 rows each of white and gold kernels. The kernels produce two different flavours , one for each colour. Peaches and Cream corn seeds produce productive, 2m (6') tall plants and very sweet cobs. Peaches and Cream have earned their popularity for gourmet flavour, sweetness, and tender, fine kernels. Highly recommended for the home gardener. But be sure to wait until the soil is 21°C (70°F) before planting untreated corn seeds - this is crucial for good germination of all super sweet hybrid corn varieties.
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