Description
Sweetcorn Lark is a midseason tendersweet variety giving superior sweetness with a softer, less chewy texture than conventional supersweets. The large cobs, packed with golden, thin-skinned kernels, are delicious picked fresh from the garden and boiled, steamed or barbecued.
Planting And Care
- When your plants are 3 to 4 inches tall, thin them so they are 8 to 12 inches apart
- Be careful not to damage the roots when weeding
- Soil must be well drained and able to keep consistent moisture
- In dry conditions, be sure to keep corn well watered due to its shallow roots
- Water at a rate of 5 gallons per sq yard
- Mulch helps reduce evaporation
Baby Corn
Sunlight | Full Sun |
Watering | Medium |
Soil | well-drained soil,loamy soil. |
Temperature | 50F, |
Fertilizer | Apply any organic fertilizer |
Harvest Season | Harvest when tassels begin to turn brown and cobs start to swell. Kernels should be full and milky.Pull ears downward and twist to take off stalk.Sweet corn varieties lose their sweetness soon after harvesting.Prepare for eating or preserving immediately after picking. |
Baby Corn Special Feature
- Sweet corn is a healthy addition to your diet. Sweet corn is a starchy vegetable that doubles as a functional food. Starchy means it is high in carbohydrate content. Functional means it contains multiple nutrients that can bring benefits to the body.
- Sweet corn is an annual with yellow, white, and bi-colored ea
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