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Sweetcorn Seed 'Lark'
Sweetcorn Seed 'Lark'
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Sweetcorn Seed 'Lark'

Zea mays 'Lark'


 

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Supplied as a packet of approximately 40 seeds.

 

 

A fairly new variety that has quickly gained in popularity - and very rightly so.

Each plant will produce two or even three 8" (20 cm) long cobs that are bright yellow and have a gorgeously sweet flavour. The skins of the kernels is very thin which, when combined with their juiciness, makes for a real 'burst in the mouth' taste experience.

With a strong growth habit, Lark produces a sturdy plant that tolerates cooler conditions well.

Supplied as a packet of approximately 40 seeds.

For a little more in depth information on Sweetcorn Seed 'Lark' you may find the following articles of great use...
A Note On Our Seed, Seed Counts & Our Seed Packets
How To Sow & Grow Sweetcorn, Babycorn & Popcorn
How To Grow Sweetcorn, Beans and Squashes Using The Three Sisters Method
How To Sow & Grow Sweetcorn (Video)
How To Harvest Sweetcorn & Babycorn (Video)



Sweetcorn Seed 'Lark'

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