What is strawberry corn?

Strawberry corn is a delicious or decorative, ruby-red popcorn. It can be used for the purposes of popping and eating as well as adding a splash of color in dull areas during the Autumn season. Strawberry Corn plants generally grow to a height of about 4 feet tall and spread to a width of about 8-12 inches.
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Does strawberry popcorn taste different?

It is popcorn that actually has flavor, slightly nutty and rich. But, alas, we were not blown away by the texture of these tiny little puffs. They were a bit tougher than ideal. Not bad, just not the perfect airy snack we had hoped for.
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What is strawberry popping corn?

Strawberry Popcorn is an open-pollinated, heirloom popcorn variety that produces miniature ears of ruby red kernels for popping. The 2-3″ long ears resembles large strawberries, hence the name Strawberry Popcorn. The corn stalks for this variety average 4-5′ tall at maturity and will produce 2-4 ears per stalk.
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Is strawberry popcorn edible?

Strawberry popcorn can be used as ornamental or delicious popped corn! This beautiful popcorn is often grown for its ornamental quality, but has a delicious crunch and taste when used as a popped corn.
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How do you grow strawberry corn?

Instructions - Sow seeds outdoors 1" deep after danger of frost has passed. For good pollination and full ears, plant in blocks of 3-6 rows instead of one long row. Thin seedlings to 8" apart. Corn is a heavy feeder and does best in well-drained fertile soil with plenty of water.
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Strawberry Popcorn From Garden To Table



What does strawberry popcorn look like?

The popular, cute little ears look just like big strawberries, just 2 to 3 inches long. The 4-foot plants produce 2-4 ears each. Great for fall decorations or making delicious popcorn. Growing Tips: Direct sow into the richest soil available 1-2 weeks before last spring frost.
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How long does strawberry popcorn take to grow?

Feed with an all-purpose vegetable fertilizer twice during the growing season. Your adorable magenta red corn will be ready to harvest in about 100 days. Allow the ears to dry on the stalk for a month if using them as decoration. If you're end goal is popcorn, let the ears dry for an additional month after picking.
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Is glass gem corn popcorn?

Glass Gem is predominantly a popcorn (a subcategory of flint corn) and can be ground into cornmeal for use in dishes such as polenta or grits, or popped. This variety was selected for its majestic beauty and colors. However, it does have good corn flavor.
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What is Japanese hulless popcorn?

Japanese hulless popcorn is an old variety of popcorn that commercial producers no longer grow. When popped, the kernels are tender and sweet, and the hulls basically disappear.
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What does Black popcorn taste like?

Black popcorn tastes nutty and a little sweet. It has a rich, bold flavor that's evident among tasters. Many people enjoy its crunchy, flaky texture. Unlike yellow popcorn, which is large and fluffy, black popcorn is smaller and has a defined crunch.
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How is glass gem corn made?

Harvesting Glass Gem Corn

They are harvested only when the kernels are as hard as flint – which is where the name 'flint corn' comes from. Unlike sweetcorn, which is eaten while juicy and fresh, flint corn is harvested in fall, when the outer husks are dry and brown.
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What is a pop corn plant?

The plant commonly known as popcorn cassia is a legume (family Fabaceae) from tropical central and eastern Africa that is common in disturbed areas, but it is also grown as an ornamental plant world-wide. The species Senna didymobotrya has also been used as a cover crop or green manure crop in some locations.
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Is corn a flower?

Anatomy of the Corn Flower

Corn is monoecious, meaning that it contains both male (tassel) and female (ear) flowers on each plant. However, unlike many other monoecious grasses and dicots, male and female reproductive structures are separated on the corn plant.
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How do you grow popcorn?

Plant seeds one inch deep in heavier soils, and up to two inches deep in sandy soil. Space the seeds about 8 inches apart. Plant in at least four rows, with 18 to 24 inches between rows. Popcorn germination takes longer than sweet corn, and most varieties require 90 to 120 days to reach full maturity.
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What happens if you plant a popcorn kernel?

It is possible to grow plants from the kernels you get for making popcorn, but remember this is a corn that isn't any good as sweet corn. it it very starchy and not sweet. it would only be good to use for more popcorn.
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Can you plant store bought popcorn?

No, you can't open a bag of popcorn from the grocery store and plant it. Most store bought popcorn isn't fertile because of the heating and sterilization processes it undergoes. You'll need to buy fertile popcorn from your local garden center and there are plenty to choose from on the internet.
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How do you know when to pick popcorn ears?

Pick the ears after the stalks are brown and dry, but before frost. The husks will be dry and the kernels hard. Remove the husks from the ears, then cure them for two to three weeks by putting them in a mesh onion bag, an old nylon stocking or a bag made from nylon net or cheesecloth.
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Can you harvest popcorn early?

Harvest time for popcorn usually comes very late in the summer or early in the fall. I like to wait until the husks on the cobs have completely “yellowed” and are nice and dry. You can also feel the cobs. The corn under the husks should be hard and dry before you harvest.
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Is popcorn different from corn?

Popcorn, like all six types of corn, is a cereal grain and originates from a wild grass. Its scientific name is Zea mays everta, and it is the only type of corn to actually pop. Popcorn is made up of three main components: endosperm, germ and the pericarp (also known as hull or bran).
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How do you winterize a popcorn plant?

Move the plant into a cool garage or basement with only a small window. Stop watering the plant all together and let it shift into a semi-dormancy. The leaves will all fall off, but don't let this startle you. As long as the branches remain pliable, the plant is still alive.
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What kind of corn makes popcorn?

Some strains of corn (taxonomized as Zea mays) are cultivated specifically as popping corns. The Zea mays variety everta, a special kind of flint corn, is the most common of these. Popcorn is one of six major types of corn, which includes dent corn, flint corn, pod corn, flour corn, and sweet corn.
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Can you pop sweet corn?

Sweet corn, or “corn on the cob,” is almost all soft starch and will never pop. It contains more sugar than other types of corn. Unlike other corns that are picked when the kernels are dry and mature, sweet corn is picked and eaten while the ears are in the immature milk stage and the kernels are tender.
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What is field corn used for?

While a small portion of “Field Corn” is processed for use as corn cereal, corn starch, corn oil and corn syrup for human consumption, it is primarily used for livestock feed, ethanol production and manufactured goods. It's considered a grain. Sweet corn is what people purchase fresh, frozen or canned for eating.
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