Best Corn to Grow in Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island sits in USDA Hardiness Zone 6. These 31 corn varieties are suited to Prince Edward Island's 180-day growing season with last frost around April 15 and first frost around October 15.

Varieties

31

for Prince Edward Island

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USDA Zone

6

180-day season

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Beginner

16

easy to grow

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Heirloom

11

heritage varieties

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Prince Edward Island in USDA Zone 6

Prince Edward Island is primarily in Zone 6. Varieties that thrive in this zone will typically grow well across the state, though local microclimates vary.

When to Plant Corn in Prince Edward Island

Indoor Transplant Direct Sow Harvest

Growing Corn in Prince Edward Island

Zone 6 offers corn growers a sweet spot – literally and figuratively. With your generous 180-day growing season stretching from mid-April to mid-October, you have enough time to grow everything from quick-maturing varieties to full-season storage corn, plus the luxury of succession planting for continuous harvests. The key challenge you'll face is that unpredictable late spring weather that can catch eager gardeners off guard, and the occasional early fall frost that sneaks in just before that last planting reaches maturity.

When selecting corn varieties for Zone 6, focus on maturity dates that give you a comfortable buffer – varieties maturing in 70-90 days are your workhorses, while you can push to 100+ days for specialty varieties if you time them right. Look for varieties with good cold soil tolerance for early plantings and strong disease resistance, as your longer season can mean more exposure to common corn ailments. The varieties I've selected here range from reliable early producers like Early Sunglow to full-season beauties like Stowell's Evergreen, giving you options whether you want sweet corn by July 4th or dried corn for winter storage.

Variety Comparison

VarietyDaysDifficulty
Ambrosia75-80Moderate
Ashworth60-70Easy
Avalon75-78Moderate
Bodacious75-80Easy
Butter and Sugar78-82Easy
Country Gentleman90-100Moderate
Early Sunglow62-65Easy
Glass Gem120Easy to Moderate
Golden Bantam75-85Easy
Honey 'N Pearl79-84Easy
Honey and Cream78-82Easy
Honey Select79-82Easy to Moderate
How Sweet It Is87-92Moderate
Illini Xtra Sweet85-90Moderate
Incredible85-90Easy
Jubilee85-90Easy
Kandy Korn84-89Easy
Luscious75-80Moderate
Mirai82-85Moderate
Painted Mountain90-100Easy
Peaches and Cream75-83Easy to moderate
Reid's Yellow Dent110-120Easy
Ruby Queen100-110Easy
Silver and Gold78-82Easy
Silver Choice75-80Easy to moderate
Silver King85-90Easy
Silver Queen92-94Easy
Stowell's Evergreen95-100Moderate
Sugar Dots78-85Moderate
Sugar Enhanced (SE) Butter and Sugar75-80Moderate
Trinity75-80Moderate

Variety Details

Ambrosia growing in a garden

Ambrosia

75-80dModerate

A supersweet bicolor corn that lives up to its heavenly name with incredibly tender, crisp kernels that burst with sweetness. This variety maintains its sugar content much longer than standard sweet corn, staying sweet for days after harvest when properly stored. The striking yellow and white kernel pattern makes it as visually appealing as it is delicious on the dinner table.

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Ashworth

60-70dEasyHeirloom

A remarkable cold-tolerant heirloom sweet corn specifically bred for northern gardens and short growing seasons. This hardy variety can germinate in cooler soils and tolerate light frosts, making it possible to grow sweet corn in challenging climates where other varieties fail. The compact plants produce flavorful ears with excellent eating quality despite the shorter season requirements.

Avalon growing in a garden

Avalon

75-78dModerate

A premium bicolor supersweet corn that delivers restaurant-quality flavor and appearance to the home garden. Known for its exceptional sweetness and crisp texture, Avalon produces beautiful ears with excellent kernel retention and superior eating quality. This variety excels in both cool and warm growing conditions, making it reliable across different climates.

Bodacious growing in a garden

Bodacious

75-80dEasy

True to its bold name, Bodacious delivers outstanding performance with remarkable heat tolerance and disease resistance that makes it ideal for challenging growing conditions. This reliable hybrid produces consistently sweet, yellow ears even when temperatures soar, making it a favorite among Southern gardeners and anyone dealing with hot summers. Its robust nature and dependable yields prove that great corn can thrive even in tough conditions.

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Butter and Sugar

78-82dEasyHeirloom

This beloved bicolor variety creates a stunning visual display with alternating yellow and white kernels on each ear. Known for its exceptional sweetness and tender texture, Butter and Sugar combines the best qualities of both yellow and white corn varieties. Perfect for gardeners who want both beauty and flavor in their sweet corn harvest.

Country Gentleman growing in a garden

Country Gentleman

90-100dModerateHeirloom

This unique heirloom variety produces ears with an irregular 'shoe peg' kernel arrangement rather than traditional rows, creating maximum sweetness in every bite. Dating back to the 1890s, Country Gentleman offers old-fashioned corn flavor with tender, cream-colored kernels that are perfect for cutting off the cob. A conversation starter that delivers both novelty and exceptional taste.

Early Sunglow growing in a garden

Early Sunglow

62-65dEasy

A reliable early-season sweet corn that delivers impressive flavor despite its quick maturity. This variety produces tender, golden kernels with excellent sweetness that holds well after harvest. Perfect for northern gardeners with shorter seasons or anyone wanting fresh corn on the table quickly.

Glass Gem growing in a garden

Glass Gem

120dEasy to ModerateHeirloom

A distinctive presentation in fall displays, the glassy-looking kernels are unique to this variety. Kernels can be popped, but results may vary. Sturdy plants can reach 10' tall. Avg. ear size 6-8". Requires a fairly long growing season for favorable yields. Bred by the late Carl Barnes, an Oklahoma Cherokee who dedicated his career to reclaiming and preserving seed of traditional Native American corns.

yellow corn in the middle of the field

Golden Bantam

75-85dEasyHeirloom

A true heirloom classic that's been delighting gardeners since 1902, Golden Bantam is the corn variety that set the standard for sweet corn flavor. This compact variety produces tender, golden kernels with an intense, old-fashioned corn taste that modern hybrids try to emulate. Perfect for small gardens and those who want to grow a piece of American agricultural history.

Honey 'N Pearl growing in a garden

Honey 'N Pearl

79-84dEasy

A premium triplesweet hybrid that delivers extraordinary sweetness and crisp texture that holds for days after harvest. This bicolor variety produces consistently large ears with tender kernels that convert sugars slowly, maintaining their incredible taste longer than standard varieties. The perfect choice for gardeners who want restaurant-quality corn from their backyard.

Honey and Cream growing in a garden

Honey and Cream

78-82dEasy

A stunning bicolor sweet corn that delivers the best of both worlds with its mix of golden yellow and creamy white kernels. This reliable hybrid produces consistently sweet, tender ears that maintain their quality longer than many varieties. Perfect for gardeners who want impressive visual appeal without sacrificing flavor.

Honey Select growing in a garden

Honey Select

79-82dEasy to Moderate

This award-winning hybrid delivers the ultimate sweet corn experience with its incredible sugar content and extended harvest window. Honey Select produces beautiful bicolor ears that stay sweet and tender longer than most varieties, giving you more time to enjoy the perfect harvest. The combination of exceptional sweetness, crisp texture, and reliable performance makes this a top choice for serious corn lovers.

How Sweet It Is growing in a garden

How Sweet It Is

87-92dModerate

This pure white supersweet corn lives up to its name with incredibly tender kernels that practically melt in your mouth and sweetness that stays fresh for days after harvest. The compact 6-foot plants are perfect for smaller gardens while still producing full-sized ears with excellent tip fill and uniformity. How Sweet It Is has become a favorite among home gardeners who want maximum sweetness in a manageable plant size that's easy to grow and harvest.

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Illini Xtra Sweet

85-90dModerate

A beloved yellow supersweet corn that has earned its reputation as one of the sweetest varieties available to home gardeners. This reliable performer produces ears packed with incredibly tender kernels that burst with concentrated sweetness and maintain their quality longer than standard sweet corn. A must-grow for corn lovers who want maximum sweetness and eating pleasure.

Incredible growing in a garden

Incredible

85-90dEasy

Living up to its name, Incredible is a supersweet hybrid that produces consistently large ears packed with exceptionally sweet, tender kernels. This reliable performer offers excellent disease resistance and strong stalks that resist lodging, making it perfect for areas with challenging weather. The sugar content remains high even days after harvest, giving home gardeners more flexibility in their harvest timing.

Jubilee growing in a garden

Jubilee

85-90dEasy

A time-tested yellow sweet corn that has been a garden favorite since the 1960s for its reliable performance and excellent flavor. This variety produces large, well-filled ears with tender, sweet kernels that have just the right balance of sweetness and corn taste. Jubilee is known for its consistent germination and strong disease resistance, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced gardeners.

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Kandy Korn

84-89dEasy

An exceptionally sweet yellow corn that lives up to its candy-like name with superb sugar content and tender kernels. This early-maturing variety produces beautiful golden ears with excellent kernel fill and remarkable sweetness that holds well after harvest. Perfect for gardeners who want reliable, kid-friendly sweet corn that performs well in shorter growing seasons.

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Luscious

75-80dModerate

A premium white sweet corn variety that delivers exceptional tenderness and sweetness in every bite. This high-performing hybrid produces consistently large ears with pristine white kernels that maintain their quality longer than most varieties. Garden-to-table perfection for those who prefer the clean, sweet taste of white corn with superior eating quality.

Mirai growing in a garden

Mirai

82-85dModerate

A revolutionary yellow sweet corn hybrid that represents the cutting edge of corn breeding, combining incredible tenderness with sweetness that intensifies rather than diminishes after harvest. Mirai produces beautiful golden ears with exceptional kernel quality and extended harvest window, staying tender and sweet longer than traditional varieties. This Japanese-developed variety has quickly gained popularity among discerning gardeners who want the absolute best in sweet corn technology and flavor.

Painted Mountain growing in a garden

Painted Mountain

90-100dEasyHeirloom

A stunning cold-hardy flour corn developed in Montana that produces ears with an incredible rainbow of kernel colors. This unique variety matures in just 90 days and can handle frost, making it perfect for northern climates and high altitudes. The colorful kernels can be ground into nutritious flour or used for beautiful autumn decorations.

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Peaches and Cream

75-83dEasy to moderate

This stunning bicolor variety produces ears with a beautiful mix of white and yellow kernels that look like peaches and cream. Known for its exceptional sweetness and tender texture, this hybrid variety stays sweet longer than many other corns after picking. The reliable production and gorgeous appearance make it a favorite for both home gardens and farmers markets.

Reid's Yellow Dent growing in a garden

Reid's Yellow Dent

110-120dEasyHeirloom

A legendary heirloom dent corn with over 150 years of American agricultural history, originally developed in Illinois in the 1840s. This variety became the foundation for modern corn breeding and remains popular among heritage gardeners for its reliability and multi-purpose uses. Perfect for those interested in preserving agricultural history while producing versatile corn for grinding, livestock feed, or ornamental use.

Ruby Queen growing in a garden

Ruby Queen

100-110dEasyHeirloom

This stunning ornamental and culinary corn produces ears with deep ruby-red kernels that look like precious gems. While primarily grown for decoration and grinding into colorful cornmeal, the young ears can also be eaten fresh when harvested early. Ruby Queen adds dramatic color to fall displays while providing a unique ingredient for adventurous home cooks and bakers.

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Silver and Gold

78-82dEasy

A stunning bicolor sweet corn that delivers the best of both worlds with alternating white and yellow kernels on each ear. This reliable variety produces consistently sweet, tender kernels with excellent eating quality that makes it a favorite for fresh eating and freezing. The attractive appearance and dependable performance make it perfect for home gardeners who want both beauty and flavor in their corn patch.

Silver Choice growing in a garden

Silver Choice

75-80dEasy to moderate

An exceptional white sweet corn hybrid that sets the standard for tenderness and sweetness in its class. The bright white kernels are incredibly tender and hold their sugar content well after harvest, making it ideal for both immediate eating and storage. This variety consistently produces uniform, well-filled ears that gardeners can count on.

Silver King growing in a garden

Silver King

85-90dEasyHeirloom

A stunning white sweet corn that produces large, tender ears filled with plump, milky-white kernels bursting with classic corn sweetness. This reliable heirloom variety has been a garden favorite since the 1950s, delivering consistent harvests of beautiful ears that are perfect for fresh eating, freezing, or canning. Silver King's vigorous stalks and excellent ear fill make it an ideal choice for gardeners wanting dependable white corn with old-fashioned flavor.

yellow corn in the middle of the field

Silver Queen

92-94dEasyHeirloom

The gold standard of white sweet corn varieties, Silver Queen has been the benchmark for sweetness and tenderness since 1958. This reliable heirloom produces large ears packed with creamy white kernels that deliver exceptional flavor and crisp texture. A true classic that continues to dominate home gardens and farmers markets across America.

Stowell's Evergreen growing in a garden

Stowell's Evergreen

95-100dModerateHeirloom

Dating back to 1848, Stowell's Evergreen earned its name for staying tender and sweet longer than other varieties, remaining in perfect eating condition for weeks. This tall, vigorous heirloom produces large ears with deep white kernels and is considered one of the finest varieties for canning and preserving. Its reliable performance and extended harvest window make it invaluable for serious corn growers.

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Sugar Dots

78-85dModerate

A unique and eye-catching bicolor corn that produces stunning ears with purple and white kernels creating a polka-dotted appearance. This synergistic variety combines the visual appeal of ornamental corn with genuine sweet corn eating quality, making it perfect for gardeners who want something truly special. The purple kernels add antioxidants while maintaining excellent flavor and tenderness.

Sugar Enhanced (SE) Butter and Sugar growing in a garden

Sugar Enhanced (SE) Butter and Sugar

75-80dModerate

A beloved bicolor sweet corn that combines the best of yellow and white kernels on the same ear. This sugar-enhanced variety offers excellent flavor that's sweeter than standard corn but not as intense as supersweets, with kernels that stay tender longer after harvest. The attractive yellow and white pattern makes it as beautiful as it is delicious.

Trinity growing in a garden

Trinity

75-80dModerate

A premium tricolor sweet corn that creates stunning ears with white, yellow, and red kernels in beautiful random patterns, making each ear a unique work of art. Beyond its striking appearance, Trinity delivers exceptional sweetness and tender texture that rivals the best hybrid varieties. This newer variety combines the visual appeal of ornamental corn with the eating quality that sweet corn lovers demand, perfect for gardeners who want both beauty and flavor.

Zone 6 Growing Tips for Prince Edward Island

In Zone 6, resist the urge to plant corn too early – even though your average last frost is April 15th, corn needs soil temperatures consistently above 60°F to germinate well. Wait until early to mid-May for your first planting, when soil has truly warmed. For succession planting, sow new rows every 2-3 weeks through mid-July to ensure harvests into October. If you're determined to get an earlier start, try starting seeds indoors 2-3 weeks before transplanting, but handle those roots carefully – corn doesn't love transplant shock.

Your biggest zone-specific challenges will be damping-off in cool, wet spring soil and potential drought stress during hot summers. Plant in well-draining soil and consider raised beds if your area stays soggy in spring. For the back end of the season, keep row covers handy for unexpected early September cold snaps that could damage late plantings. Most Zone 6 gardeners can squeeze in three solid succession plantings: early May, late May/early June, and late June/early July, giving you fresh corn from mid-July through the first hard freeze.