The much bespoken book of
Carol Deppe has one chapter on corn. She describes her preferred varieties, I might want to try too. But I'm not sure if they grow in our climate too (what do I know about the climate of regions in the US and worse in F°).
And my or your taste might be different too. But, to keep costs at bay I don't want to try too many varieties of corn.
I think, I might not be able to grow and test more than two varieties of corn per year and safe the seeds (at least not without a lot of fuss).
I'm talking about flour and flint corn here, not sweet corn.
Where she lives it rains in winter and at our place the winter is
dryer than the summer. We have a mountains climate and the last frost is expected first week of November (which would be equivalent to the first week in may). We have 120 growing days which are defined as days over 15°C (59F). Here's a
http://www.albireo.ch/temperatureconverter/ .
Our summers are cool (at least for Australia).
What varieties do you grow? (and were did you buy them?)