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Linda's Seeds Heritage Corn 1000 Hills
Linda's Seeds Heritage Corn 1000 Hills
Linda's Seeds Heritage Corn 1000 Hills

Linda's Seeds Heritage Corn 1000 Hills

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Quantity: 50 Pack
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Proudly South African
Women Founded
Recyclable
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Our strict ingredient policy means that you can always shop according to your values. Every item on FtN is checked to be better for the environment, socially responsible, good for you and free from toxic ingredients.
Our strict ingredient policy means that you can always shop according to your values. Every item on FtN is checked to be better for the environment, socially responsible, good for you and free from toxic ingredients.
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Why Faithful to Nature loves it:
Linda’s Seeds allows you to grow your own Heritage Corn 1000 Hills with ease. Growing your own corn helps to promote a more sustainable lifestyle and reduce waste. We love that these Heritage Corn seeds from Linda’s Seeds are non-GMO and all-natural. Transform your garden space now with Linda's Seeds Heritage Corn 1000 Hills now!

Description
  • Heirloom Heritage Corn 1000 Hills growing seeds
  • Plant during Summer/Spring season
  • Enjoys full sun
  • Harvest the corn when the husks are entirely yellow or brown & completely dry
  • Non-GMO
  • Suitable for beginners

Directions:

  • Planting season: Spring/Summer
  • Distance between plants: 50 cm
  • Distance between rows: 50 cm
  • Seed depth in the ground: 2 cm

Care Instructions:

  • Store in a dry place out of direct sunlight.

Specifications:

  • Contains: approx. 50 seeds in a packet.

Packaging:

  • Packed in a recyclable cardboard box.

Country of Origin:

  • Product of South Africa.
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They growing right of the bat. So cute. My only thing is how can I eat it. Is it corn on the cob or popcorn or flour. Only learning now but no where does it say in the information. Soooo confused.
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