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Sweet corn Tatonka is an extra sweet, early ripening sweet corn variety. The approximately 20 cm long cobs are densely covered with golden yellow grains and the plants are characterized by good stability. The sturdy plants produce cobs that are ready for harvest in August and September and can be eaten raw, steamed, grilled or frozen to enjoy later.
During cultivation they reach a height of approximately 150 cm, preferably in sunny locations with loose, nutrient-rich soil.
Tatonka F1 sweet corn seeds
Sweet corn Tatonka is an extra sweet, early ripening sweet corn variety. The approximately 20 cm long cobs are densely covered with golden yellow grains and the plants are characterized by good stability. The sturdy plants produce cobs that are ready for harvest in August and September and can be eaten raw, steamed, grilled or frozen to enjoy later.
During cultivation they reach a height of approximately 150 cm, preferably in sunny locations with loose, nutrient-rich soil.
Sowing
Sow the Maize Tatonka F1 hybrid seeds from April to May. cover the beds with fleece cloth after sowing. Sweet corn plants like sunny, sheltered, warm and loose soil. Sow the sweet corn seeds in blocks to allow good pollination of the plants.
Harvesting
The sturdy corn plants produce cobs that are ready for harvest in August and September.
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Sweet corn Tatonka is an extra sweet, early ripening sweet corn variety. The approximately 20 cm long cobs are densely covered with golden yellow grains and the plants are characterized by good stability. The sturdy plants produce cobs that are ready for harvest in August and September and can be eaten raw, steamed, grilled or frozen to enjoy later.
During cultivation they reach a height of approximately 150 cm, preferably in sunny locations with loose, nutrient-rich soil.