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Sweet Corn

Jubilee

Facts and Care

  • Series:
    Jubilee
  • Botanical Name:
    Zea mays
  • Colors Available:
    Yellow
  • Watering Needs:
    Somewhat Drought Tolerant – Allow To Dry Slightly Between Watering
  • Sunlight Needs:
    Full Sun
  • Zone Hardy:
    Not Hardy - Grow As An Annual

Description

Days To Harvest Guide: 87 days
Ear Size: 8 - 9 inches

This late season sweet treat is a must have at every home barbecue.  Delicious solid yellow ears will be produced late in the season.

Shake the corn plant when pollen is released to encourage full ears when planted in small groups.

When planting in the garden space at least 4 inches apart in rows that are 24 inches apart.

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