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Silver Queen Corn, 50 Heirloom Seeds Per Packet, Non GMO Seeds, Botanical Name: Zea mays

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Zea mays "Silver Queen"

The most popular late-season corn variety, Silver Queen is worth the fuss and worth the wait. Tender, sweet ears bursting with corn flavor. Ears are white and average 8-9” long with 14-16 rows of kernels. 

Planting Instructions
Type: Annual
Sun: Full
Planting Depth: 1”
Spacing: 12”
Water: Moderate
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 92 days
Height: 8'
Zones: 3-10

 

Approx seeds per order 50

Plant corn in blocks, not rows, and always plant at least 16. A 4x4 arrangement is best. Corn is wind-pollinated, which means each stalk needs other corn stalks nearby in order to pollinate and produce ears. If the corn is too spread out, like in a row, or there isn't enough of it, it will not pollinate correctly and you will not get any ears of corn.

Corn needs a long growing season so it is important to get it in the ground as soon as possible. Two weeks after the last Spring frost is ideal. The soil temperature needs to be above 65F.

Plant seeds 1 1/2" deep and 4-6" apart. Space rows 30-36" apart. When the seedlings reach 3-4" tall, thin them to 8-12" apart. They must be thinned or they will not thrive. Corn has extremely shallow roots so take care in weeding and watering so as not to disturb them.

 

USDA Zone Map

Zea mays "Silver Queen"

The most popular late-season corn variety, Silver Queen is worth the fuss and worth the wait. Tender, sweet ears bursting with corn flavor. Ears are white and average 8-9” long with 14-16 rows of kernels. 

Planting Instructions
Type: Annual
Sun: Full
Planting Depth: 1”
Spacing: 12”
Water: Moderate
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 92 days
Height: 8'
Zones: 3-10

 

Approx seeds per order 50

Plant corn in blocks, not rows, and always plant at least 16. A 4x4 arrangement is best. Corn is wind-pollinated, which means each stalk needs other corn stalks nearby in order to pollinate and produce ears. If the corn is too spread out, like in a row, or there isn't enough of it, it will not pollinate correctly and you will not get any ears of corn.

Corn needs a long growing season so it is important to get it in the ground as soon as possible. Two weeks after the last Spring frost is ideal. The soil temperature needs to be above 65F.

Plant seeds 1 1/2" deep and 4-6" apart. Space rows 30-36" apart. When the seedlings reach 3-4" tall, thin them to 8-12" apart. They must be thinned or they will not thrive. Corn has extremely shallow roots so take care in weeding and watering so as not to disturb them.

 

USDA Zone Map