Close up of the shucked ears of one of Johnny's sweet corn varieties.

Sweet Corn Seeds

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Organic main-season super sweet (sh2).
Early sugary enhanced (se+) corn with a long harvest period.
Extra-early, high-quality bicolor (sh2).
The first open-pollinated bicolor sweet corn (su).
Full-season bicolor (syn) with jumbo ears and great flavor.
Full-season bicolor (syn) with jumbo ears and great flavor.
Early-midseason bicolor (sh2) with excellent eating quality.
First-early (syn) corn with large ears.
First-early (syn) corn with large ears.
Full-season bicolor (sh2) with premium flavor and tenderness.
Performance and flavor for the full-season (syn) slot.
Yellow super sweet (sh2) with reputation for flavor.
Full-season bicolor (sh2) with premium flavor and tenderness.
Early-midseason bicolor (sh2) with excellent eating quality.
Adaptable main-season synergistic (syn) bicolor.
Early sugary enhanced (se+) corn with a long harvest period.
Early white synergistic (syn) with great flavor.
Flavorful early super sweet (sh2).
Main-season workhorse bicolor (sh2).
Performance and flavor for the full-season (syn) slot.
Flavorful early super sweet (sh2).
Yellow super sweet (sh2) with reputation for flavor.
First-early (sh2) variety with improved vigor.
Reliable white (sh2) variety with superior eating quality.
Tasty main-season bicolor super sweet (sh2).
Full-season (sh2) variety adapted to the South.
Main-season workhorse bicolor (sh2).
Extra-early, high-quality bicolor (sh2).
Full-season (sh2) variety adapted to the South.
Tasty main-season bicolor super sweet (sh2).
Early white synergistic (syn) with great flavor.
Yellow super sweet (sh2) with reputation for flavor.
Flavorful early super sweet (sh2).
Reliable first-early synergistic (syn) producer.

Sweet Corn Types

Corn type affects flavor, texture, storage potential, and isolation requirements when growing, so it’s important to know the types when you are selecting varieties to grow.

Sweet Corn Growing Information

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