Collection: Sweet corn

There's nothing like fresh picked sweet corn.

 We recommend planting every few weeks until the end of June.  Corn is also one of the three sisters

Companion plants so feel free to plant some pumpkins and beans in with your corn.

Sweetcorn needs to be planted in blocks instead of long rows, for example: 4 foot rows with 2 foot spacing is better than one 16 foot row.
Corn in pollinated from the silts, the tassels drop the pollen to the silts. 
Corn does not like cold weather.
 Here in the US you do not wanna start planting sweetcorn before May 15th and you can plant sweetcorn all the way until the middle of July.
When it comes to planting sweetcorn, you need to plant the seeds 1-11/2 inches into the soil.
**Please Note If you want good old school fertilizing, intercrop sweetcorn with any bean variety as this is better for your soil than any store-bought fertilizer. In our controlled test plot, the seeds we fertilized with the beans had about 40% better yield than the ones fertilized with store-bought commercial fertilizer.
As an added bonus, you will get a bunch of beans you can pick and eat, they will grow up the corn stalks and look really cool**
Helpful hint about harvesting: Harvest your corn when the silts are just starting to turn brown, the fresher the better, you can also feel at the end, if you can feel the kernels firm yet slightly mushy.