🌽 Grow Your Own Rainbow: Unleash the Magic of Amethyst Corn!
The Amethyst Dream Purple Glass Gem Cherokee Indian Corn seeds are a premium heirloom variety, featuring 20 vibrant seeds that thrive in sandy soil with moderate watering and full sun exposure. Perfect for gardeners looking to add a unique touch to their landscape!
Material Features | Heirloom |
Color | Purple |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 20 |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
J**E
Corn
It's beautiful and easy to grow. If you have grown corn in the past, then you should have no problem.
L**R
Soooooo beautiful!
Saw this and HAD to try it (purple is my favorite color). Started it later than other corn I planted (this is also the first year I've tried corn). Good germination rate. I was pretty much out of space to grow at that time and it put it in a half barrel. It did dandy. Just harvested my first two ears, off the same stalk. The smaller one was a little over half pollinated (pic of the good side lol). The bigger one had kernals all expect the tip. Both are GORGEOUS. Look just like advertised. I'll have to see how the ears on the other stalks turn out. (I'm waiting for them to dry.) I grew them for decoration. Couldn't be happier.
R**Y
Corn anyone
Growing very well. Can't wait to harvest it
L**I
Planted and got 2 plants to come up
Don’t waste your money on this product every seed and got two plants to come up, which I got no kernels of corn from a total scam
S**M
Not very pest resistant
Germinated big problem with pest. All of my plants died.
R**D
Good colors
Look forward to planting next spreing
A**R
Not exactly it
It does give some very colorful purple corn, not as shiny or as vibrant as the picture but it does give pretty purple corn, would recommend just know it is not like the picture
M**S
Same seed as my Family, Navajo corn, looks grows and tastes the same.
In every way and detail this corn is the same corn my Family been growing for several hundred years I can account for the actual seed.I do not know how this seed performs across the more North tribes, but for the way South Tribes it does well all year round here (SW four corners area) depending upon Elevation and Latitude it grows year round.Just keep in mind, if you wish to grow this corn outside of my known world it will be like growing corn on the moon.In my current Zone, I have seen Summer day temperatures up to 127 degrees F.Water is always at issue, but learn to ride the water in the Sky tide and you can grow this corn all over the planet, as I have in (US Trust Territories).Bees died out decades ago, water cycle is messy and predators eat anything left not attended.I grow my corn, in built up clumps of waste drift wood combined with burned ash of the same wood, all kinds of animal/human manure- during October thru January.Sow Seed anytime between mid Jan to Feb (whenever conditions favor).Sit back wait until First Tastle, then collect pollen into a catchment every morning for pollinating female corn at the same time as collection.Sit back and if blessed you have harvest.This Corn is best combined in the same hill with Squash and Beans as well as tuber roots (Pappa, SunChoke, asparage).Well planned, planted and occasionally tended wild gardens can and do provide continued support unto many indiginous peoples around our world.
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