
1ILLINI
1# ILLINOIS X SWEET CORN 85DAY
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Illinois Extra Sweet 85‑Day Sweet Corn (Zea mays) is a classic extra‑sweet (se/se+) yellow sweet corn variety valued for its excellent flavor, tenderness, and dependable yields—a longtime favorite for home gardens.
🌽 Variety Overview
Type: Extra‑sweet yellow sweet corn
Days to Maturity: ~85 days
Plant Height: 7–8 feet
Ear Size: 7–8 inches
Rows of Kernels: 14–16
Flavor: Very sweet, tender, classic corn taste
Use: Fresh eating, freezing, cooking
✅ Why Grow Illinois Extra Sweet
Excellent sweetness without being overly sugary
Maintains tenderness longer than standard sweet corn
Reliable performance in Midwest and northern gardens
Good ear fill and uniform kernel rows
Ideal for fresh eating and home freezing
This variety bridges the gap between standard sweet corn and super‑sweet types, offering sweetness with easier growing.
🌤️ Growing Conditions
Season: Warm‑season crop
Sun: Full sun (8+ hours)
Soil: Fertile, well‑drained soil with organic matter
Soil pH: 6.0–6.8
Soil Temp for Planting: ≥60°F
⚠️ Sweet corn is frost sensitive—plant only after danger of frost.
🌾 Planting Instructions
When to Plant:
Late spring after soil has warmed
How to Plant:
Depth: 1–1½ inches
Spacing: 10–12 inches apart
Rows: 30–36 inches apart
🌽 Plant in blocks (at least 4 rows) for proper wind pollination.
🚫 Isolation:
Keep isolated from field corn and popcorn to prevent cross‑pollination.
💧 Care & Feeding
Water consistently, especially during tasseling and ear fill
Side‑dress with compost or balanced fertilizer when plants are knee‑high
Weed early—corn competes poorly when young
🌽 Harvesting
Harvest when silks turn brown and ears feel full
Kernels should release milky juice when punctured
Pick early morning for best sweetness
Use or refrigerate immediately after harvest
🍴 Kitchen & Storage
Excellent eaten fresh off the stalk
Blanch and freeze for long‑term storage
Sweeter and more tender than standard sweet corn, but easier to grow than sh2 types
🌿 Companion Plants
Beans (add nitrogen)
Squash or pumpkins
Cucumbers
(Avoid tomatoes.)
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- Subcategory
- Garden Seeds


