Description
Zea mays
HEIRLOOM. A skinny cob not much larger than a pencil means larger, taller kernels. Pencil Cob germinates in cooler soils than many corn varieties and is a reliable producer under a variety of growing conditions. The “tight shuck” on the ears deters pests from feasting. A great corn to grow for milling or clean chicken feed.
Packet weight- 1/4 lb, packet contains a minimum of 350 seeds.
Jason Torres? –
The seeds are not salted. Prefect size bag for eating many times for a snack. Tasted fresh and easy to eat them.
Ray Carter? –
Good, not stale, not salted.
Xavier Hill? –
Great combo and variety of mixed grains & seeds.
Zane Green? –
I have ordered these several times and love them-they are always fresh and at a really fair price.
Zeke King? –
I buy these for my 3 pit bulls and myself to clean out parasites. I dump a few handfuls in a 33 lb bag of dog food and I have not seen any parasites.
Lillian Torres? –
We are very picky on where to buy vegetable seeds that they are good quality. This set is a great value!! We started this seeds te winter indoors and so far so good!!
Addison Carter? –
This is a generous bag and is so great. I put on morning oatmeal and even dinner rice bowls. Love this stuff. Buy it.
Audrey Campbell? –
To anything. Which assures me that I will get my omegas. Truly a must for me as a breast feeding mom!
Brooklyn Adams? –
I happen to love the back to roots brand and have ordered several different varieties and sets. I really don’t have any complaints, when it comes to seed selection or germination rate.
Lila King? –
Yummy