• slide
  • slide
  • slide
  • slide
  • slide
  • slide
  • slide
  • slide

Corn

Botanical Name
Zea mays
Hardiness
Tender annual
Height
4 to 6 feet
Width
1 to 1.5 feet
Light
Full sun
Soil
Moist, well-drained, rich in organic matter
Planting & Care
  • Corn requires warm soils temperatures between 65°F and 85°F to germinate
  • Supersweet varieties also need more soil moisture for germination
  • Once all danger of frost has passed, sow seed 1/2 inch deep in cooler soils and 1 to 11/2 inch deep in warmer soil. Space kernels 4 to 6 inches apart in rows spaced 30 to 36 inches apart
  • Thin plants to 8 to 12 inch spacing when plants reach 3 to 4 inches in height
  • Plant in blocks at least 4 rows wide. Numerous short rows in a planting are better than fewer, long rows. This is vital to discourage cross pollination between varieties which could result in a poor quality harvest.
  • Arrange or isolate varieties in the garden to lessen the possibility of cross pollination
  • Plan for a continual harvest by first planting an early variety, follow that 2 weeks later with a sowing of an early variety and blocks of mid and late season varieties
  • Planting can be done as late as the first week of July
  • Supersweet varieties should be isolated from other varieties maturing at the same time to ensure the best quality crop
  • Corn can be interplanted with early-harvested cool-season crops to save space in the garden
  • Corn is shallow rooted, so be careful not to disturb the roots with cultivation
  • Mulch soil around plants to suppress weeds and retain soil moisture
  • A side dressing of a slow-release nitrogen fertilizer may be necessary during the growing season for this heavy feeder
Problems
Rust, corn rootworm, seedcorn maggots, smut, European corn borers
Varieties
  • Dazzle - bicolor, supersweet variety, good disease resistance
  • Quickie - 64 days to harvest
  • Iochief - midseason
  • How Sweet It Is - All-America Selections winner
  • Honey 'N Pearl - bicolor, AAS Winner
  • Sweet American Dream - excellent germination, super sweet, bicolor kernels, 6-7' tall plants, AAS winner
  • Sweet Honey Select - does not require isolation from other corn pollen, super sweet kernels on 8" ears, AAS winner
  • Sweet Indian Summer - super sweet yellow, white, red or purple kernels, colors intensify with cooking, AAS winner

Related Content

Upcoming Live Events
& Webinars


April 26, 2025
Organic Gardening Basics
Ebert's Greenhouse Village
Ixonia, WI

May 3, 2025
Low-Maintenance Gardening
Merton, WI
Register here

May 7, 2025
FREE WEBINAR:
Vertical Gardening
Register here


May 10, 2025
Ask the Plant Doctor Q&A
Ebert's Greenhouse Village
Ixonia, WI

May 11, 2025
Ask the Plant Doctor Q&A
Ebert's Greenhouse Village
Ixonia, WI

May 15, 2025
FREE WEBINAR:
7 Steps to Managing Water on Your Property

Register here

May 17, 2025
Ask the Plant Doctor Q&A
Ebert's Greenhouse Village
Ixonia, WI

May 18, 2025
Ask the Plant Doctor Q&A
Ebert's Greenhouse Village
Ixonia, WI

June 4, 2025
FREE WEBINAR:
Attracting Hummingbirds

Register here

June 8, 2025
Selecting the Right Hydrangea
for Your Landscape

Ebert's Greenhouse Village
Ixonia, WI

June 14, 2025
Houseplants 101
Ebert's Greenhouse Village
Ixonia, WI

June 20, 2025 (event 6/20-6/22)
Pollinator Celebration
Vino in the Valley
Maiden Rock, WI
Register here

WATCH ON-DEMAND WEBINARS

Learn More

Book an Appearance

Learn More

Enter to Win

Wild Valley Farms' Wool Pellets 
& Gardener's Bundle 

ENTER NOW