Corn. 7 Varieties. Single Packets or Pick-n-Mix to Suit Your
Walmer's Seeds Quality Seeds for a Changing Environment Your Choice: Corn Seed Pick-n-Mix 7 varieties to choose from. All from stock and for immediate delivery If ordering more than one or two varieties enlarge or zoom over the pictures above and select 3, 5 or all 7 varieties. Use either the "Ask a Question" button at bottom left on this page or at Checkout on the PayPal payment page where it says 'add a note' to write the number or names of the varieties you have selected. Seeds are individually labeled and each selected variety will have the minimum number of seeds stated at the end of the corn descriptions below. 1. Strawberry Corn: Corn likes hot summers. Corn should be planted in specific patterns and distances, and separated by rows. Plant seeds directly in the garden. Plant your seeds 2 weeks after last frost date and when soil has warmed up. Corn needs warm soil to germinate. The seeds may rot if the soil is too cool. Soil temperature needs to be higher than 60 F. Plant the seeds in blocks of at least 3 rows in each direction as corn is pollinated by the wind. Planting in blocks also protects stalks from damage from high winds. Plants can grow 3 to 8 ft tall. Warning: Do not plant in cold wet soil or you may experience poor germination. (15 Seeds) 2. Pineapple Corn: Corn likes hot summers. Corn should be planted in specific patterns and distances, and separated by rows. Plant seeds directly in the garden. Plant your seeds 2 weeks after last frost date and when soil has warmed up. Corn needs warm soil to germinate. The seeds may rot if the soil is too cool. Soil temperature needs to be higher than 60 F. Plant the seeds in blocks of at least 3 rows in each direction as corn is pollinated by the wind. Planting in blocks also protects stalks from damage from high winds. Plants can grow 3 to 8 ft tall. Warning: Do not plant in cold wet soil or you may experience poor germination. (15 Seeds) 3. Multi-Colour Corn: A striking variety of corn. Ears grow to 12", with various colours. They are great for eating corn-on-the-cob as well as for decorative purposes. This variety can grow to 10' and are heavy croppers. days. Corn likes hot summers. Corn should be planted in specific patterns and distances, and separated by rows. Plant seeds directly in the garden. Plant your seeds 2 weeks after last frost date and when soil has warmed up. Corn needs warm soil to germinate. The seeds may rot if the soil is too cool. Soil temperature needs to be higher than 16C (60F). Plant the seeds in blocks of at least 3 rows in each direction as corn is pollinated by the wind. Planting in blocks also protects stalks from damage from high winds. Soil Requirements: Requires loose rich soil in a well drained location in the garden. Apply mulch and grass clippings, or straw around base of plant. Warning: Do not plant in cold wet soil or you may experience poor germination! (10 Seeds) 4. White Corn: M aize is a cereal grain domesticated in the American continent. The stems superficially resemble bamboo canes and the internodes can reach cm. Maize has a very distinct growth form; the lower leaves being like broad flags, cm long and 510 cm wide. The stems are erect, usually 23 metres in height, with many nodes, casting off flag-leaves at every node. Under these leaves and close to the stem grow the "ears". They grow about 3 cm a day. The ears are female inflorescences, tightly covered over by several layers of leaves, and so closed-in by them to the stem that they do not show themselves easily until the emergence of the pale silks from the leaf whorl at the end of the ear. The silks are elongated stigmas that look like tufts of hair. The apex of the stem ends in the tassel, an inflorescence of male flowers. Each silk may become pollinated to produce one kernel of corn. This is a particularly interesting variety and can be grown on a wide variety of soils including London clay which is unusual. It is a heavy cropper 4 - 5 full size cobs not being uncommon. (8 Seeds) 5. Yellow Corn: The colour that is most usually seen however like the multi-clour, white, black and red corns here this variety has a thinner skin on the kernels and has a higher sugar content therefore tasting much sweeter and being much easier to eat. When being boiled the skins will crack allowing some of the sugars out leading to it sometimes being known as 'waxy' corn. A real treat. (8 Seeds) 6. Black Corn: One of the few black corn varieties, the Black traces back to the 's. Bears beautiful ears to 8" with dark black kernels. A perfect corn for roasting, boiling or making corn meal. A heavy cropper 4 - 5 cobs per plant not being unusual. days. (8 Seeds) 7. Red (Ruby) Corn: Similar to the other corns but a deep red colour and the same heavy cropping can be expected. (10 Seeds) For a full list of varieties in stock please see our on-line catalogue.We add new items regularly This is new stock for the present growing season. All our seeds are supplied in sealed foil packets to maintain freshness and come with our unconditional germination guarantee. We have over 370 varieties of vegetable, salad, herb and flower seeds with many unusual varieties not normally seen in the UK. The small grower has the opportunity to sow and evaluate the crops from these seeds and the flower grower to add even more sparkle to spring and summer borders. In addition to trial sowings for germination made by the seed supplier we also do our own here in Kent and grow to maturity to check that local conditions are suitable for a variety. We also welcome feedback from our buyers about their experience, this helps increase our knowledge.All seeds are to EU Rules and Standards. 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