Country Gentleman Corn, 1890 Heirloom, Organic
Seed Exchange – A home garden variety grown for fresh eating or canning, this standard, late-season white corn has narrow “shoepeg” (non-rowed) kernels. Tapered 7-8″ ears grow on 7-8′ stalks that often produce two ears. This historic variety was introduced in 1890 by S. D. Woodruff & Sons of Orange, Connecticut. 88-92 days.
Instructions – Sow seeds outdoors 1″ deep after danger of frost has passed. For good pollination and full ears, plant in blocks of 3-6 rows instead of one long row. Thin seedlings to 8″ apart. Corn is a heavy feeder and does best in well-drained fertile soil with plenty of water.
Plant 4″ apart
Plant 1/2″ Deep
Plant Rows 36-48″ apart
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