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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: susan1 on March 17, 2009, 21:06:02

Title: sweetcorn varieties
Post by: susan1 on March 17, 2009, 21:06:02
just been going through my seeds in preparation, and i have 2 varieties of sweetcorn both from suttons,
f1 applause and f1 sundance,
on the applause it says do not grow near other sweetcorn any idea why?
I was going to plant them all in a block.
Title: Re: sweetcorn varieties
Post by: saddad on March 17, 2009, 21:09:47
The newer "supersweet" varieties loose a lot of sweetness if cross pollinated with older less sweet sorts... if you are using them fresh as corn on the cob I doubt it will matter too much.. as everyone else on the lotties is growing their own varieties of corn...  :-\
Title: Re: sweetcorn varieties
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on March 18, 2009, 12:13:55
As people only plant small beds on allotments, 20 yards is enough separation. Keep supersweets away from other types, but you can grow them together. Last year I grew two types on the plot, and had no problems at all.
Title: Re: sweetcorn varieties
Post by: realfood on March 18, 2009, 19:36:20
There is also the latest type
Extra tender and Sweet (tendersweet) F1. The sweetest type with softer kernels. The catalogues claim that isolation of this type from other types of sweet corn, is not required. Also can be quick to mature and should be ready to harvest in September in the North of the UK, and this is the type that I would recommend.

Suggested varieties of Extra Tender and Sweet (tendersweet)

Swift F1.  Very early, very sweet and tender.

Lark F1.    Mid season, very sweet and tender.
Title: Re: sweetcorn varieties
Post by: saddad on March 18, 2009, 20:43:23
I've been best pleased with Ovation...  :)
Title: Re: sweetcorn varieties
Post by: susan1 on March 18, 2009, 21:15:41
thanks for all the info, tis a great place this isn't ;D