Ambrosia Sweet Corn

SKU: COR04
Ambrosia Sweet Corn

Plant Attributes

Days to Maturity: 75
Full Sun
Approximate Seed Count: 20
Annual

Ambrosia Sweet Corn

SKU: COR04
Regular price $2.00
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Ambrosia corn is a delectable bicolor sweet corn variety celebrated for its exceptional taste and tenderness. The ears, typically 8-9 inches long, feature a delightful mix of yellow and white kernels that are juicy and sugary. Ambrosia corn is ideal for fresh eating, grilling, and freezing, retaining its sweet flavor and crisp texture. The plants are robust and resilient, making them a popular choice among home gardeners and farmers. Enjoy a bountiful harvest of sweet, flavorful corn that lives up to its name.

Hybrid Variety 

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Customer Reviews

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Chad Riley
Best corn ever

This was hands down the best tasting corn I've ever had. New family favorite

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Beverly Danahy
Satisfied with results

10 seeds of Ambrosia were planted in a 2' x 4' space. Each germinated and gave us summer corn at home. Some stalks had 2 ears. In July we planted the rest of the square for another treat later. It melts in your mouth. There's nothing like corn 5 minutes from garden to table.

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Catherine Mullin
Southern New Mexico

Did very well, especially for being such a hot year here in Southern New Mexico. The corn was very sweet and tender! Would recommend if you're in a Zone 8b climate

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Skylar Sherman
Sweet

Was easy to grow & very sweet

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Weston Hodge
Incredibly delicious

This was my first time planting sweet corn here in Ohio, and it exceeded my expectations on every level. Germination and flavor were outstanding. This was some of the best sweet corn I've tasted (although I may be a bit biased). It was a tough year for all crops with the dry spells we had. I made sure to give it some water during the weeks with no rain, especially while it was young. I think this really helped it take off and start growing. Only other thing I did was fertilize the bed at planting time with all-purpose granular fertilizer and blood meal. Fertilized again with a side-dressing of blood meal when corn was 8" tall. At the time of side-dressing it was also given water soluble fish fertilizer.

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