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April - June

Sun/Shade

Full sun

Planting Depth

1 inch

Space Seeds

4 - 6 inches

Days to Germinate

7 - 10 days

Early Bicolor Corn

Bon Jour

Bon Jour

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April - June

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Full sun

Planting Depth

1 inch

Space Seeds

4 - 6 inches

Days to Germinate

7 - 10 days

EXCLUSIVE – Bon Jour is productive and early bearing, yielding luscious ears of rich tasting creamy-white and golden-yellow kernels a week before most other varieties. This vigorous new hybrid has 6 to 7 foot stalks with top quality, well filled ears, each with 14 to 16 rows of juicy kernels. Best of all, ears stay sweet and tender for an extended harvest when you don’t want to pick them all at once. Once picked, they hold their sweet flavor for a week.

Seed Count: Approx. 70-75 / Weight: 12 g / F-1 Hybrid

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Quick Info

Plant In

April - June

Sun/Shade

Full sun

Planting Depth

1 inch

Space Seeds

4 - 6 inches

Days to Germinate

7 - 10 days

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GROWING INSTRUCTIONS

START SEEDS OUTDOORS

In spring, once weather is warm and settled and night temperatures stay securely above 55°F (13°C), plant seeds in well-worked, fertile soil in full sun. Poke seeds in 1 inch deep and 4 to 6 inches apart. Plant in a block of 4 side-by-side rows, each row at least 1 foot apart. Thin seedlings to 1 foot apart when several inches tall. Protect from marauding birds if necessary. If first sowing doesn’t germinate evenly, replant right away as new seedlings catch up quickly. Make several sowings 2 or 3 weeks apart until early June to have successive harvests.

GROWING NOTES

There is no need to isolate Bon Jour from other varieties, but plant seeds in blocks of at least 4 parallel rows to ensure good wind pollination and well filled out ears. Corn is a heavy feeder, so add plenty of compost or aged manure to the soil at sowing time, and then fertilize when young plants are 7 to 8 inches tall and again as ears begin to form.

HARVEST AND USE

Well filled out ears of corn are ready to eat when the silks are very dark brown and dried out. Test by choosing a plump ear and peeling back the husk very slightly. The kernels should be tender and milky when slit with a fingernail. Bon Jour is a SE corn, so the tender crisp kernels will hold their sweetness after harvest.