Sweet Corn Nirvana F1

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Sweet corn 'Nirvana F1' ( Zea mays ), offered by the seed company WH Perron

'Nirvana F1' sweet corn is an exceptional variety, renowned as one of the most tender and sweet on the market. Its small, juicy kernels offer an explosion of flavor, ideal for corn lovers. In addition to its unique taste, this variety is distinguished by its long shelf life and excellent storage potential, perfect for a well-planned corn roast.

Maturity after sowing: 75 days
Number of ranks: 16
Ear length: 20 cm
Height of the ears of corn: 60 cm
Plant height: 1.9 m
Type: Bicolor SH2 (hyper-sweet, insulation required)
Formulation: Treated
Latin name: Zea mays
Companion plants: Pumpkin, squash, shelling beans, dwarf beans, parsley, climbing peas
Negative plants: Swiss chard, beetroot, ground cherry, mint, rosemary, tomato

Cultivation method:

Sow 'Nirvana F1' sweet corn seeds directly outdoors when the soil temperature reaches at least 15°C (59°F). Plant the seeds 2 to 3 cm (1 to 1.5 inches) deep, spacing the plants 25 to 30 cm (10 to 12 inches) apart in rows 60 to 75 cm (24 to 30 inches) apart. This corn should be isolated from other varieties to preserve its intensely sweet flavor. Grow it in a sunny location with rich, well-drained soil. Water regularly to maintain consistent moisture. Harvest the ears when they are full and the kernels are soft to the touch.

Treat your guests to an unforgettable culinary experience with 'Nirvana F1' sweetcorn, a tender, juicy and incredibly tasty variety that will delight young and old at your summer corn roasts!

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