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Zea mays
Sweet Baby Blue is a compact, dwarf sweet corn that challenges nearly everything we expect from corn. Plants top out around three feet tall yet reliably produce tidy 4–5 inch ears filled with sweet kernels that emerge pale and creamy before deepening to blue as they reach full maturity. Compared to standard sweet corn, the plants are noticeably shorter and less leafy, directing more energy toward ear production rather than excess growth. The result is a corn that feels intentional—scaled down, efficient, and surprisingly productive for its size.
In the garden, Sweet Baby Blue truly shines in containers, where we found it not only performed well but actually seemed to prefer the conditions. Growing the p... More
Zea mays
Sweet Baby Blue is a compact, dwarf sweet corn that challenges nearly everything we expect from corn. Plants top out around three feet tall yet reliably produce tidy 4–5 inch ears filled with sweet kernels that emerge pale and creamy before deepening to blue as they reach full maturity. Compared to standard sweet corn, the plants are noticeably shorter and less leafy, directing more energy toward ear production rather than excess growth. The result is a corn that feels intentional—scaled down, efficient, and surprisingly productive for its size.
In the garden, Sweet Baby Blue truly shines in containers, where we found it not only performed well but actually seemed to prefer the conditions. Growing the plants elevated kept the ears higher off the ground, cleaner, and easier to harvest. We successfully grew ten plants in a half whiskey barrel along with beans and chard. We suspect that number could be doubled if the corn were planted alone. While sometimes listed as synonymous with Blue Jade, our trials showed Sweet Baby Blue to be shorter, leaner, and more consistent in setting ears, even if those ears run slightly smaller. It’s one of the very few corn varieties we would confidently recommend for container growing—and a rewarding one for gardeners with limited space.
Zea mays
Sweet Baby Blue is a compact, dwarf sweet corn that challenges nearly everything we expect from corn. Plants top out around three feet tall yet reliably produce tidy 4–5 inch ears filled with sweet kernels that emerge pale and creamy before deepening to blue as they reach full maturity. Compared to standard sweet corn, the plants are noticeably shorter and less leafy, directing more energy toward ear production rather than excess growth. The result is a corn that f... read more
Zea mays
Sweet Baby Blue is a compact, dwarf sweet corn that challenges nearly everything we expect from corn. Plants top out around three feet tall yet reliably produce tidy 4–5 inch ears filled with sweet kernels that emerge pale and creamy before deepening to blue as they reach full maturity. Compared to standard sweet corn, the plants are noticeably shorter and less leafy, directing more energy toward ear production rather than excess growth. The result is a corn that feels intentional—scaled down, efficient, and surprisingly productive for its size.
In the garden, Sweet Baby Blue truly shines in containers, where we found it not only performed well but actually seemed to prefer the conditions. Growing the plants elevated kept the ears higher off the ground, cleaner, and easier to harvest. We successfully grew ten plants in a half whiskey barrel along with beans and chard. We suspect that number could be doubled if the corn were planted alone. While sometimes listed as synonymous with Blue Jade, our trials showed Sweet Baby Blue to be shorter, leaner, and more consistent in setting ears, even if those ears run slightly smaller. It’s one of the very few corn varieties we would confidently recommend for container growing—and a rewarding one for gardeners with limited space.