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(non organic) A ‘tender sweet’ type that can be eaten raw as well as cooked. A mid season variety with bright, golden kernels. Grows well even when soil is colder than ideal. 48 seeds.
Earlier in the year you were unable to supply me with all the Sweet Corn – Swift seeds I ordered. Instead you supplied me with Lark instead. I have to say that I have been very impressed with the plants and their produce. The plants reach about 2 meters but have withstood gusty winds to remain upright and at least 2 good sized and evenly pollinated cobs per plant that are sweet and tender. If they are in the new catalogue I will be ordering Lark rather than any other variety.
John V, Romsey. September 2009.
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Sow 2 seeds per pot or per 30cm station. Plant in blocks rather than rows. Leave at least 8m from other varieties
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