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Baby Sweetcorn Minipop

Product ref: VEG26316

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A must-have for any vegetable lover wishing to infuse their meals with a hint of sweetness and crunch is Baby Sweetcorn 'Minipop'. This particular type is bred especially to be harvested young, yielding soft, wonderfully sweet cobs that are great as a healthful snack or added to salads or stir-fries. 'Minipop' corn does not require pollination, unlike conventional corn, which makes it perfect for tiny gardens or even container gardening.

To make the most of the space and diversity in your garden, combine 'Minipop' with other quickly growing veggies like radishes or lettuce. Plant in a sunny location in fertile, well-drained soil, and water frequently to maintain a steady moisture level, particularly when the first cobs appear. Grown with little attention, 'Minipop' will produce an abundance of baby corn all summer long.

 

Supplied in approx. 9cm pot.

 

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The primary intended use of this plant is to grow food for human consumption.

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