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  • Ferry Morse Squash - Early Prolific Straightneck Organic
  • Ferry Morse Squash - Early Prolific Straightneck Organic
  • Ferry Morse Squash - Early Prolific Straightneck Organic
  • Ferry Morse Squash - Early Prolific Straightneck Organic

Squash - Early Prolific Straightneck Organic

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Early Golden Bantam Hybrid Sweet Corn provides fresh and canned quality.

An outstanding sweet corn variety with great flavor! This hybrid variety is widely adapted, ensuring robust and flavorful crops wherever grown. These sweet corn plants yield two or more five to seven-inch ears on five to six-foot stalks.

Each ear of corn has eight to twelve rows of golden-yellow kernels with an old-fashioned sweet corn taste—a widely adaptable variety. Unmatched in taste, texture, and visual appeal, Early Golden Bantam has been a prized corn variety for generations.

Sku: 0507

Common Name: Sweet Corn

Botanical Name: Zea mays subsp. mays

Instructions

Sow seed directly in the garden after all danger of frost is past and soil is warm. Plant 1 seed every 4 inches. Thin to 1 plant every 12 inches when plants are 4 inches tall. Control weeds with mulch and keep plants well watered, especially when tops begin to tassel.

Click here to learn more about growing sweet corn!

Planting Depth: 1"

Seed Spacing: Plant Early Golden Bantam Hybrid Sweet Corn seeds approximately 12" apart in rows, keeping rows approximately 3' apart.

Nutrient Care Instructions: Apply SUPERthrive once per week. Soak in solution of 1/4 tsp per gal for 15 min. or longer depending on size and type.

Suggestions

For better ear fill, plant a number of short rows together instead of a single long row. This helps ensure pollination. For plenty of corn all season, plant early and late varieties.

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