
Sweetcorn 'American Dream'
Typically available from early spring through mid-summer. Check with your local store for current availability.
AAS winning corn varietal produces tender, super sweet, bi-colored kernels. High germination rates make this an easy choice for any home garden. Process corn soon after harvest by boiling, steaming, roasting, grilling or canning.
Draw pollinators into your garden with pollinator-attracting plants.
* Check Stores for current availability, or stop in to see the full selection.
Plant with Squash
Characteristics
- Size: 6'-7' tall, 8" wide
- Days to Maturity: 77 Days
- Productivity: 7" long ears
- Light Requirement: Full Sun
- Water Needs: Moderate
- Growth Habit: Upright, Columnar
Green Thumb Guide
Plant in enriched garden soil 1-2 weeks after last frost. Plant in an even square instead of long rows to ensure even pollination. Leave 8" of space between each plant. Fertilize when transplanting and when ears begin to form. Water early morning or late evening. Corn should be harvested 17-20 days after silk appears. Twist ear downward to harvest so as not to break entire stalk.
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Description
Typically available from early spring through mid-summer. Check with your local store for current availability.
AAS winning corn varietal produces tender, super sweet, bi-colored kernels. High germination rates make this an easy choice for any home garden. Process corn soon after harvest by boiling, steaming, roasting, grilling or canning.
Draw pollinators into your garden with pollinator-attracting plants.
* Check Stores for current availability, or stop in to see the full selection.
Plant with Squash
Characteristics
- Size: 6'-7' tall, 8" wide
- Days to Maturity: 77 Days
- Productivity: 7" long ears
- Light Requirement: Full Sun
- Water Needs: Moderate
- Growth Habit: Upright, Columnar
Green Thumb Guide
Plant in enriched garden soil 1-2 weeks after last frost. Plant in an even square instead of long rows to ensure even pollination. Leave 8" of space between each plant. Fertilize when transplanting and when ears begin to form. Water early morning or late evening. Corn should be harvested 17-20 days after silk appears. Twist ear downward to harvest so as not to break entire stalk.





















