Red Strawberry Popcorn is a charming and unique heirloom corn variety known for its vibrant, deep red kernels and compact, strawberry-shaped ears. Maturing in about 100 days, this ornamental corn grows on sturdy, 4-5 foot stalks, producing 2-4 ears per plant. The kernels pop into fluffy, white popcorn with a slightly sweet flavor, making it perfect for snacking. In addition to its culinary uses, Red Strawberry Popcorn is also popular for decorative purposes, adding a splash of color to fall displays and crafts. This versatile and eye-catching variety is a favorite among gardeners for its dual-purpose beauty and functionality.
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Am very much looking forward to growing this in 2025. I've grown the pink and blue before and this will be a first with the red.
I grew these last year and I stopped watering and forgot about them. Went to check on them in oct and I had a few of these beauty's!! Such a nice surprise
I have not planted this, as I purchased it so late in the season. I do plan to plant and grow this in the summer, and I look forward to a good harvest!
The seeds I receive from MI GARDENER are always top quality. Nearly always have 95%+ germination rates, grow true to type and germinate long passed the suggested expiration dates.
Strawberry Popcorn is a favorite in my gardens and I can't wait to plant it next spring!
Jenn Gardener
The Volunteer Gardener
Germanated quickly on a heat mat. Off the mat and growing ready to transplant early/mid april. Excited for leeks this autumn
Last year I bought seeds from my local store and I didnt get anything to germinate. This year I purchased all my seeds from MIGardener and I've had to give seedlings away cause nearly all the seeds sprouted!!!
Great germination! I'm excited to see how the onions turn out
My only complaint is that I was not prepared for how well and fast all of the seeds would grow soI had to pot up earlier than expected! I am very happy with all of the seeds I have purchased from here!
I think I got near perfect germination on these. Cauliflower has always been challenging for me to time it out and know when to harvest. I've been learning that crops that have purple or reds in them (looking at my red lettuce varieties and purple sprouting broccoli) seem to bolt less quickly than their green counterparts in heat.