Bloody Butcher - Organic Corn Seeds

SKU: VCN110
Open-Pollinated
Certified Organic
Heirloom
$5.95
Choose size

🚚 FREE SHIPPING for all orders over $99!

Bloody Butcher is an 1840s Appalachian heirloom dent corn—deep crimson kernels ground into rich cornmeal and, legend says, a fair bit of moonshine. Stalks hit 10–12 feet and bear two good ears. Use fresh at milk stage for roasting ears, or dry for meal, hominy, and décor. Anthocyanins load those red kernels with antioxidants. Plant in blocks for pollination, feed well, and let ears dry on the stalk before finishing indoors. A bold, old corn that brings color to the patch and flavor to the millstone.

Plant seeds directly in the garden in the spring after the danger of frost has passed, roughly 1-2 weeks after the average last frost date. Corn requires warm soil and air conditions during much of the growing season to produce a quality crop. Optimum soil temperature for seed germination is 65-85 degrees. Corn is wind pollinated and should be planted in blocks or 3-4 rows side by side to ensure good pollination. Make successive plantings for a continuous harvest all summer. Plan for the last planting to mature a few weeks before the average first frost date.
Because corn varieties cross-pollinate you must isolate your sweet corn from field corn, popcorn, and ornamental corn. Failure to do so will result in cross-pollination and kernels that taste starchy rather than sweet. You can isolate corn in space or in time. To isolate in space, separate varieties by at least 250 feet, preferably 400-500 feet. Try not to plant one variety downwind from another. To isolate in time, plant so maturity date for each variety is separated by at least 14 days. When you do this, pollen of one variety is released before the silks of the other variety are produced and cross-pollination does not occur.
Ornamental and field corn can be planted in temperatures slightly cooler than sweet corn, which does best when soil temperatures are at least 65°f air dry field corn with husks removed for several weeks before popping or milling for flour.

Scientific name: zea mays
Days to maturity: 100-120
Seed depth: 1"
Days to sprout: 7-10
Plant spacing: 6-8"
Row spacing: 36"
Light requirements: sunny
Plant height: 8-12'
Life cycle: annual
Frost hardy: no

NON-GMO

Open-pollinated seeds perfect for seed saving

HIGH QUALITY

Third-party lab tested to ensure strong germination and seed vitality

100% SATISFACTION

We'll make it right if there's a problem

HAND PACKED

Created with love in Pottstown, PA

ORGANIC SEED

140+ Organic and Certified Naturally Grown varieties available

FREE SHIPPING

Fast & free shipping on orders $99+

Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
100%
(1)
P
Paul G. (North Bellmore, US)
Corn and Gourds

Planted in spring and now it’s the end of July and wow!! Everything is growing great so far. I have a 10ft corn stalk! The gourds are flourishing. I’ll update review upon harvest but there’s no reason to believe it won’t be anything but great.