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Seed Needs 230+ Peaches & Cream Sweet Corn Seeds
Seed Needs 230+ Peaches & Cream Sweet Corn Seeds
Seed Needs 230+ Peaches & Cream Sweet Corn Seeds
Seed Needs 230+ Peaches & Cream Sweet Corn Seeds
Seed Needs 230+ Peaches & Cream Sweet Corn Seeds
Seed Needs 230+ Peaches & Cream Sweet Corn Seeds

Seed Needs 230+ Peaches & Cream Sweet Corn Seeds for Planting - Non-GMO, Hybrid & Untreated - Organically Grow Your Own Home Grown Vegetable Garden (Bulk)

Product ID : 8993532
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Galleon Product ID 8993532
UPC / ISBN 682962473940
Shipping Weight 0.09 lbs
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Model B005MI33BS
Manufacturer Seed Needs
Shipping Dimension 6.57 x 4.13 x 0.51 inches
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Seed Needs 230+ Peaches & Cream Sweet Corn Seeds Features

  • Hybrid Variety: Peaches & Cream Sweet Corn is a hybrid, sugary-enhanced (SE) bicolor variety known for its combination of yellow and white kernels, offering a dual flavor experience in each bite.

  • Early Maturity: This corn variety matures relatively early, with some sources indicating a harvest time around 80 to 90 days after planting, making it suitable for regions with shorter growing seasons.

  • Planting Tips: For optimal pollination and yield, plant in blocks rather than single rows, ensuring at least four rows for proper cross-pollination. Seeds should be planted when soil temperatures reach 60°F or above for good germination.

  • Flavor and Texture: Noted for its sweetness and tenderness, Peaches & Cream corn is praised for its fine texture and rich flavor, which can be enjoyed fresh, frozen, or cooked, making it versatile for various culinary uses.

  • Quality: All Sweet Corn seeds packaged by Seed Needs are intended for the current and the following growing seasons. All seeds are stored in a temperature controlled facility that is free of significant amounts of moisture.

  • Quantity: Seed Needs offers generous quantities. You can share with friends and family, or you can save the extra seeds until the following season, if properly stored.

  • Packets: Each seed packet displays an artful illustration of the variety to be grown, as well as detailed seed sowing information on the reverse side. They measure 3.25" wide by 4.50" tall.

  • Promise: Seed Needs will never knowingly supply GMO based seed products. The vast majority of our seeds are open pollinated & heirloom, with the exception of a few hybrids.

  • Germination: Seed Needs packets contain some of the freshest seed available. Direct from the growers. If sown correctly, you will begin seeing results in only a matter of days.

  • Freshness: All Sweet Corn seeds are packaged in tear resistant and moisture resistant packaging. This keeps the seeds a whole lot fresher than the competitions selection!


About Seed Needs 230+ Peaches & Cream Sweet Corn Seeds

Grow a few rows of the deliciously sweet, Peaches and Cream Corn, from freshly harvested Zea mays seeds. Peaches and Cream Corn is a hybrid variety that produces delicious, 8 & 1/2 inch ears. Each ear is populated with roughly 20 rows of tightly packed kernels, ranging in color from creamy yellow to golden yellow. The plants themselves are known to grow to a towering height of roughly 6 feet tall and can spread roughly 18 inches wide. Peaches and Cream is among one of our best sellers and is sought after for it's rich, sweet flavoring. The crops are ready for harvesting in roughly 80 to 85 days. Grown as an annual crop, Peaches and Cream Corn will grow quickly from freshly harvested Zea mays seeds. The plants will produce their crops through the summer months and can be cut down afterwards. Check below for additional information on harvesting your Peaches and Cream Corn. Interestingly enough, corn was never meant to thrive, let alone exist naturally in the world as we know it. It is a crop that can only survive and flourish, if protected by humans. Corn was believed to have been developed by humans in Mexico, over 7,000 years ago. It's distant relative is actually a wild grass, called "teosinte." The kernels of this distant relative were fairly spaced apart, but as humans bred corn through the years, we were able to produce the cobs, filled with tightly packed kernels, as seen in today's markets.