About

These baby sweetcorn are easy to grow and great for a smaller plot. This variety produces about five sweet, crunchy baby sweetcorn per plant. Harvest them as soon as the silks appear and the tassels darken (about 10cm long) to avoid pollination. Delicious steamed or raw and much better than shop bought! Sow indoors: March to May. Sow / plant outdoors: May to June. Harvest: July to October.

About the genus

A genus of five, large, flowering plants the grass family. The most important species, Zea mays is widely cultivated food crop. Male flowers are borne in large, terminal inflorescences (tassels) and female flowers are hidden in clusters in the leaf axils

Growing conditions

SunlightFull sun
Soil typeChalk, Clay, Loam, Sand
Soil pHAcid, Neutral, Alkaline
Soil moistureMoist but well-drained
AspectEast-facing, West-facing, South-facing
ExposureSheltered
UK hardinessH2

Plant details

Plant typeAnnual Biennial
HabitColumnar upright
FoliageDeciduous
Height1.5-2.5 metres
Spread0.5-1 metres
Time to full height1 year
Suggested usesPrairie planting, borders, naturalistic schemes.

Care notes

CultivationGrow in a sunny, sheltered spot in soil that has been enriched with well-rotted organic matter. Sweetcorn can tolerate many soil types but prefers well-drained soils with a pH between 5.5 and 7.0. Harvest from July to October. See sweetcorn cultivation for futher information.
PruningNo pruning required.
PropagationSow seeds undercover from March to May in pots or modules and then plant out May - June after hardening off and the last frosts have passed. Alternatively sow 'in situ' from late spring to early summer. Always plant in a grid pattern to ensure pollination. See sowing vegetable seeds
Pest resistanceMay be susceptible to damage from birds, slugs, mice and badgers.
Disease resistanceMay be susceptible to smuts which appear as large galls on the cobs and stalks in hot weather.