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Developed by Alan Kapuler from a cross of heirloom βLuther Hillβ and βPainted Mountainβ flour corn, Painted Hills is a multi-colored open-pollinated sweet corn that thrives where other varieties struggle β in cooler soils, short growing seasons, and the Midwest. Ears measure 7β8 inches and can be harvested for fresh eating when kernels are white to lightly colored, or left to mature for a vibrant ornamental display. The flavor is complex and robust, less sweet than hybrid varieties but packed with nutrients and antioxidants. Each stalk produces two or more ears, and the colorful kernels intensify as they dry. Drought-tolerant and suitable for gardens and raised beds. 70β85 days.
Direct sow outdoors after last frost β thrives in cool, wet soils. Plant in blocks of at least 4Γ4 for good wind pollination. Sow seeds 1 inch deep, 8β12 inches apart, in rows 30β36 inches apart. Water consistently. Harvest at the white-to-lightly-colored kernel stage for fresh eating, or allow to fully dry for ornamental use.
Days to maturity: 70β85 days
Packet size: ~25, 50, or 100 seeds
Type: Heirloom, Open-Pollinated, Sweet/Ornamental Corn
Ear size: 7β8 inches
Spacing: 8β12 inches in blocks
Sun: Full sun
USDA Zones: 3β12