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Southern Grove Corn
Zones 7-10
What's the best kind of sweet corn for Southern climates? You've got plenty of options. From classic sweet corn like Silver Queen to sweeter hybrids like Bodacious, you'll find what you need here at Gurney's. Each of these hybrid corn varieties excels in heat tolerance and provides excellent flavor. You can rely on big ears with sweet, juicy flavor. Sweet corn is surprisingly easy to grow in Southern zones, thanks to short roots that can handle the clay. If you're shopping for sweet corn seed to use in Zones 7, 8, 9 or 10, we have you covered!