Corn, Unity Flour

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Quick facts

  • Diverse population
  • Large kernels for grinding
  • Shorter-season flour corn

Zea mays

100 days. Flour corn landrace developed by Joseph Lofthouse of Landrace Garden Seeds in Paradise, Utah. A landrace is a regionally adapted population containing more diversity than a traditional variety.  The population is diverse enough that you can continue the breeding work by selecting those that grow best in your garden.  Multi-colored kernels are great for grinding into flour, and we love our cornbread made from Unity. Super tall stalks grow large kernels on 8” ears.

How to grow it:

Germ Temp

Indoor Start

Germ Days

Frost Tolerant

Sun

Seed Depth

Plant/Row Spacing

65-95

Not rec.

4-21 d.

No

Full

1”

12”/18”

After all danger of frost has passed, plant 2 seeds 12" apart in rows 18" apart. Thin to one strong plant per row foot. Corn is wind pollinated, so plant in blocks at least 5' x 5' to ensure adequate pollination. Allow cobs to dry on the plant as long as weather remains dry.

Seed specs:

Packet size: 80 min.