Yellow Popcorn Organic Seeds (Zea mays everta) – Heirloom popping corn with golden kernels that pop into light, fluffy, buttery-white snacks.
Minimum: 25+ Seeds
Grow your own snack-time magic with Yellow Popcorn Organic Seeds, a classic heirloom variety prized for its golden kernels that pop into fluffy, tender popcorn. These petite yet powerful kernels transform into crisp, white puffs with a satisfying crunch—perfect for air-popping, stovetop, or kettle corn.
This variety doesn’t just deliver flavor—it brings charm to your garden with tall, elegant stalks and gleaming ears. Whether you’re growing for a family movie night or stocking a homestead pantry, this garden-to-bowl popcorn will have everyone coming back for seconds.
Key Features:
🌽 Heirloom Variety – Time-tested genetics for reliable popping power
✨ Golden Kernels – Pop into fluffy, buttery-white clouds of goodness
🔥 Perfect for Popcorn Lovers – Great for stovetop, air poppers, or DIY microwave bags
🌿 Certified Organic & Non-GMO – Grown with no chemicals or synthetic inputs
📦 Easy to Store – Once dried, kernels last for months in airtight containers
Why Gardeners Love It:
🏡 Grow Your Own Snacks – Skip the store-bought bags and harvest straight from your garden
💥 Explosive Flavor & Crunch – Pops beautifully with minimal hulls
🌾 Dual-Purpose Beauty – Ornamental golden ears + practical pantry staple
📚 Educational for Kids – Watch kernels go from soil to snack
🫙 Perfect for DIY Gifts – Package dried popcorn in jars for charming, homemade gifts
Growing Information:
🌱 Plant Type: Annual heirloom popcorn corn
☀️ Light Requirements: Full sun
🌾 Soil Needs: Rich, well-drained soil with plenty of compost
💧 Watering: Regular, especially during ear formation
📆 Days to Maturity: 95–105 days
📏 Height: 5–7 feet tall
📅 Sowing Time: After last frost when soil is 60–65°F
🌽 Pollination Tip: Plant in blocks (not single rows) for full kernel development
How to Grow Yellow Popcorn:
1️⃣ Direct sow after the last frost—corn prefers warm soil
2️⃣ Space plants 10–12 inches apart, in rows 30–36 inches apart
3️⃣ Keep well-watered and weeded during growth
4️⃣ Harvest when husks are dry and ears are fully mature
5️⃣ Cure harvested ears in a dry, ventilated space for 4–6 weeks
6️⃣ Shell kernels and store in airtight containers for long shelf life
🌟 Popping Tip: Let kernels dry fully before popping. Test a few in a pan—if they don’t pop well, let them dry a little longer.
Perfect For:
🎬 Family Movie Nights – Fresh, flavorful, homegrown popcorn
🎁 Holiday & Homestead Gifts – Add to mason jars for charming DIY snacks
🎯 School Projects & Garden Lessons – Easy, interactive learning for kids
🌾 Pantry Building – Excellent storage crop for self-sufficiency
💛 Old-Fashioned Fun – Bring a vintage feel to modern snacking
Common Questions:
❓ How do I dry the popcorn?
Hang the ears in a dry, airy space for 4–6 weeks. Once fully dry, shell and store the kernels.
❓ Can I grow it in containers?
Not ideal—corn grows tall and requires multiple plants for proper pollination. Best in garden beds or raised beds.
❓ Will it cross-pollinate with sweet corn?
Yes. To avoid hybridization, plant at least 300 feet apart or stagger planting times.
🎉 Grow Real Popcorn from the Ground Up
Whether you're prepping for cozy movie nights or building your pantry stash, Yellow Popcorn Organic Seeds deliver nostalgia, nutrition, and good old-fashioned flavor straight from your garden.
👉 Plant your popcorn patch and let the popping begin!