Variety field guide
What to expect from Peaches And Cream F1 Sweet corn Seeds
Peaches And Cream F1 Sweet corn seeds grow into upright/erect plants reaching 73–96 in and producing about 8 in ears. The mixed kernels are suited to block planting, dependable pollination, dry or fresh harvest, and seed saving.
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Peaches And Cream F1 Sweet corn seeds grow into upright/erect plants reaching 73–96 in and producing about 8 in ears. The mixed kernels are suited to block planting, dependable pollination, dry or fresh harvest, and seed saving. Peaches And Cream F1 Corn Seeds produce reliable bi-color sweet corn with consistently tender kernels and balanced sweetness, ideal for fresh eating and dependable harvests.
About Peaches And Cream F1
Peaches And Cream F1 is an annual sweet corn with mixed color, 73–96 in mature height or spread, and an upright/erect habit. Harvest form or size: About 8 in ears. Botanically it is Zea mays L. Maturity or first bloom: 70-79 Days; germination: 7-10 Days at 70–85 °F. Best for block planting, dependable pollination, dry or fresh harvest, and seed saving. Peaches and Cream Sweet Corn Seeds produce one of the most popular bi-color hybrid sweet corn varieties, prized for its beautiful mix of golden yellow and creamy white kernels and exceptionally sweet, tender flavor.
History and provenance
Peaches And Cream F1 circulates as a named sweet corn within the cultivated history of Zea mays L. Seed sold as Peaches And Cream F1 is identified by its mixed color, growth form, harvest use, and the documented harvest traits. A complete breeder record, introduction year, family story, or uninterrupted custody chain has not been located for this seed lot. The cultivar identity is tied to observable crop traits that can be checked in a grow-out, not to an unsupported origin story. Peaches and Cream Sweet Corn Seeds produce one of the most popular bi-color hybrid sweet corn varieties, prized for its beautiful mix of golden yellow and creamy white kernels and exceptionally sweet, tender flavor. As a Hybrid (F1), this variety delivers uniform ears, reliable performance, and enhanced sweetness that stands out in both home gardens and market production. Peaches and Cream Sweet Corn Seeds are ideal for fresh eating, grilling, boiling, or preserving, offering a consistently high-quality harvest. Peaches and Cream Sweet Corn Seeds thrive in warm, sunny conditions where their hybrid vigor supports strong growth, excellent germination, and dependable yields.
Growing facts
| Scientific name | Zea mays L. |
|---|---|
| Life cycle | Annual |
| Maturity / first bloom | 70-79 Days |
| Germination | 7-10 Days at 70–85 °F |
| Seed depth | 1 in |
| Plant height / spread | 73–96 in |
| Growth habit | Upright/Erect |
| Spacing | 12 in between plants; 30 in between rows |
| Sunlight | Full sun |
| Soil | Loamy; pH 6.0–6.5 |
| Water | Moderate |
| Support | No-Support |
Starting Peaches And Cream F1 from seed
How to grow Peaches And Cream F1 Sweet corn
Botanical identity: Zea mays L. Life cycle: Annual.
Sow 1 in and use a seed-zone temperature near 70–85 °F. Expected emergence: 7-10 Days. Direct sow after frost when the seed zone is warm; do not soak seed in cold or waterlogged soil
Plant during Late Spring. Space plants 12 in apart with 30 in between rows or planting bands.
Provide Full sun, moderate water, and loamy near pH 6.0–6.5. Support: No-Support.
Garden performance and care
Plant Peaches And Cream F1 in a block rather than one long row so wind-carried pollen reaches the silks. Keep the bed evenly watered from tasseling through ear fill, and protect mature ears from birds and mammals if seed saving. Expected emergence is 7-10 Days; the listed maturity or bloom timing is 70-79 Days.
Harvest, bloom, and uses
Peaches And Cream F1 is best for block planting, dependable pollination, dry or fresh harvest, and seed saving. Harvest form or size: About 8 in ears. Color at the principal harvest or mature stage: Mixed. Peaches and Cream Sweet Corn Seeds produce one of the most popular bi-color hybrid sweet corn varieties, prized for its beautiful mix of golden yellow and creamy white kernels and exceptionally sweet, tender flavor.
Saving seed
Seed saving for Peaches And Cream F1 Because this product is a hybrid, saved seed will not be expected to reproduce the named commercial combination uniformly. Corn is wind-pollinated and highly outcrossing. Grow a substantial population in a block rather than one long row, and isolate the seed crop from other corn by distance, flowering time, or controlled pollination. Mark representative plants before pollen shed and remove clear off-types before they contribute pollen. For seed, leave ears until husks are brown and kernels are hard. Harvest before prolonged wet weather or animal loss, remove husks, and dry ears with strong air circulation until kernels cannot be dented with a fingernail. Shell, screen, and winnow only after full dry-down. Label the crop, cultivar, lot, year, field, population size, isolation method, selected plants, and any unusual ears. Store fully dry seed cool, dark, and protected from moisture and rodents. Test germination before an important planting.
Common problems
Peaches And Cream F1 can be affected by poor pollination, corn earworm, armyworms, stalk lodging, smut, leaf diseases, birds, and rodents. Plant in a block, maintain even moisture at tasseling and silking, use balanced fertility, rotate crops, and inspect ears before storage. Uneven kernel fill usually points to pollen or silk stress rather than a seed-count problem.
Frequently asked questions
When is Peaches And Cream F1 ready?
70-79 Days from direct sowing to fresh eating stage
How long does germination take?
Expect 7-10 Days near 70–85 °F; actual emergence changes with moisture, seed condition, and soil temperature.
How large does it grow?
About 73–96 in with an upright/erect habit. Support: No-Support.
Can it grow in a container?
Best in an in-ground block large enough for dependable wind pollination; not recommended as a single container specimen.
How is it used?
Primary uses: block planting, dependable pollination, dry or fresh harvest, and seed saving. Peaches and Cream Sweet Corn Seeds produce one of the most popular bi-color hybrid sweet corn varieties, prized for its beautiful mix of golden yellow and creamy white kernels and exceptionally sweet, tender flavor.
Can I save seed?
Yes where the crop biology allows, but keep compatible varieties isolated, use several healthy plants, wait for full seed maturity, dry thoroughly, and label the lot.
Minimum Seed Count:20 seeds





