Quick facts
- Our favorite popcorn
- Late season corn
- Tall 10-12' stalks
Zea mays
110 days. Diverse population bred to perform well in hot, dry conditions. Bred by Joseph Lofthouse of Adaptive Agriculture in Paradise Valley, Utah. Diversity in kernel color and ear size- these stalks grow huge! Check out how they dwarf our little guy :) This is such a diverse population, you can easily become a plant breeder when you grow these, simply select those which perform well in your garden.
To learn more about landraces, read our blog post "What is a landrace???"
Seed Specs: 100 seeds minimum/packet
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, or harvest and hang to dry in a dark, covered location. Seed specs: Packet size- 200 min. |
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