My area has a short growing season so I look for early varieties. Incredible corn certainly lives up to it's name. My first planting goes...Read More into the ground at about the end of May, 2nd about 2 weeks later, and 2 weeks after that the 3rd planting. This gives us corn until frost. This variety replaced Early Sunglow which I grew for many years. The ears are larger, and it is sweeter but still has great corn flavor. It keeps quite well on the stalks and takes longer than the Early Sunglow to get starchy. It's my new favorite!
The best sweet corn I've ever eaten. I agree, it keeps very well in freezer. Taste is exceptional even after a year in the chest freeze...Read Morer. Big ears, beautiful yellow.
This cultivar is my favorite sweet corn, not only for it's great pollination (skips in the cobs are very rare), but also for it's keeping...Read More ability. We found some 2 year old frozen corn in the bottom of the deep freeze.....still exceptional.
My area has a short growing season so I look for early varieties. Incredible corn certainly lives up to it's name. My first planting goes...Read More
I too like this one.
The best sweet corn I've ever eaten. I agree, it keeps very well in freezer. Taste is exceptional even after a year in the chest freeze...Read More
This cultivar is my favorite sweet corn, not only for it's great pollination (skips in the cobs are very rare), but also for it's keeping...Read More
A homozygous sugary enhanced (sese) yellow hybrid from Crookham. Ears are 9.5 inches with 18 rows,