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Verrell's Art Corn - Organic

"An ornamental and nutritious corn, with two-toned ears inherited from family gardens."

$4.49

Number of seeds

Art Verrell's corn is an old line of sweet corn, passed down through North American family gardens before being preserved by seed artisans. Its ears with yellow and white kernels evoke traditional fields and farmers' markets, where the age-old act of harvesting is still part of daily life.

In the garden, this corn forms a sturdy, upright clump that structures the vegetable patch and creates a protective green wall in a vibrant garden . In addition to providing sweet ears for cooking, it contributes to a welcoming habitat for small wildlife. Integrated into a holistic approach and respectful cultivation , it naturally finds its place in the cycle of the seasons, alongside squash and beans.

  • Growing climate: Cool to warm climate
  • Sowing difficulty level: Easy
  • Care required: Regular

Note: Requires a very sunny location and well-warmed soil; sensitive to spring cold and excessive drought during flowering.

Art Verrell's corn is grown primarily for its sweet ears, which are eaten boiled, grilled, or steamed, served whole or kerneled in salads, stir-fries, and stews. Its family-friendly nature makes it a vegetable that evokes outdoor meals, home canning, and communal harvests. The bi-colored ears add a splash of color to the table and find their place in simple, nourishing, seasonal cooking.

Verrell's Art Corn - Organic

$4.49

$4.49

Ecumene sowing advice

Type of sowing

Semis extérieur

Germination time

5-12 jours

Germination temperature

10° à 28° celcius

Sowing depth

Semis à 2-3 cm de profondeur

Transplantation

Transplantation non recommandée

Technical

Semis en ligne

Growing conditions

Distance between rows

  • 20 cm

Hardiness zone

Zone-3b

Optimal brightness

Plante de soleil

soil texture

  • Plante adaptable aux sols

Soil moisture

  • Sol frais et bien drainé

Soil fertility

Plante très exigeante en compost à dominance bactérienne

optimal soil pH

  • pH acide

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