Climate-based sweet corn planting guide for Lewiston, Maine

When to Plant Sweet Corn in Lewiston: Timing and Maturity Guide

Sweet Corn is usually a dependable crop in Lewiston. The season is supportive enough that gardeners usually have real flexibility in timing and variety choice, including very early to late varieties.

Typical Planting Window

Strong fit in this climate

Use the planting dates below for sweet corn in Lewiston.

Typical planting window April 30 – May 10
Method Direct sow
Typical days to maturity 70–85

Gardeners usually sow outdoors around April 30. Most varieties need about 70–85 days to reach maturity.

Sweet Corn usually performs reliably when planted on time in Lewiston. Gardeners generally have enough room to choose varieties for preference, not just for speed.

The season is usually supportive here, but the more useful question is still what turns a safe crop into a notably better one.

Best local strategy: Plant on time and focus on steady growth, spacing, and harvest timing.

Can Sweet Corn Mature in Lewiston?

Growing degree days measure how much useful warmth the season provides. For warm-season crops like sweet corn, GDD helps show whether local heat accumulation is usually strong enough for the crop to grow steadily and finish before fall.

Available GDD (base 50) 2078
Typical crop GDD target 1100
Heat margin +978

From the usual planting window, Lewiston typically provides about 2078 growing degree days for sweet corn. With a typical crop target of 1100, that leaves a heat margin of +978. That heat margin usually gives the crop a dependable buffer, so gardeners have some flexibility in planting date and variety choice without pushing the crop close to the edge.

GDD Checkpoints for Lewiston

If planting later than usual, this table shows how much growing degree day heat is still available from each point in the season. It is most useful for judging how much flexibility you still have before the crop starts losing margin.

Checkpoint Remaining GDD Heat margin Fit vs typical target
Apr 15 2078 +978 Comfortable
May 15 2056 +956 Comfortable
Jun 1 1949 +849 Comfortable
Jun 15 1794 +694 Comfortable
Jul 1 1541 +441 Comfortable

Best Sweet Corn Varieties for Lewiston

Most sweet corn varieties can succeed in Lewiston in a typical year. That gives gardeners room to choose for the kind of harvest they want, not just for minimum maturity speed.

Varieties that often fit well here include:

Variety class Typical days to maturity Typical GDD need Local fit
Very early 60–70 850 Good fit
Early 65–75 950 Good fit
Mid-season 75–85 1100 Good fit
Late 85–95 1250 Good fit

Main risk: The most common problems here are practical ones: planting too late, losing momentum early, or choosing varieties that ask for more season than necessary.

How Frost Affects Sweet Corn in Lewiston

Lewiston usually has about 177 frost-free days, with a typical last spring frost around April 25 and a typical first fall frost around October 19.

Typical last spring frost April 25
Typical first fall frost October 19
Typical frost-free days 177
Minimum safe temperature 32°F / 0 °C

Sweet corn is generally frost-tender and temperatures below about 32°F ( 0 °C) can slow growth or damage plants.

Sweet Corn is much more exposed to frost risk, so the frost dates matter as real planting boundaries rather than rough planning markers.

The most common setbacks here are practical: planting too late, losing momentum early, or choosing varieties that ask for more season than necessary.

In Lewiston, sweet corn usually has a solid seasonal margin when planted around May 2. The warmest garden spots are usually south-facing walls, sheltered gardens, raised beds, and sunnier urban lots. Cooler spots like low spots, exposed sites, and shadier yards tend to warm up later and usually provide less heat. For sweet corn, warmer sheltered sites mainly speed establishment and make later classes more comfortable.

Related crops

Related crops worth comparing for the same city:

For a broader local overview, see the Lewiston planting guide. You can also use the Growing Degree Day Planner to test planting dates and crop timing.