Product Description
Sorghum was first cultivated in Northeastern African for use as a food crop. Benjamin Franklin was the first to grow sorghum in the U.S. (1757) and praised its value in broom-making. Black Broom Corn produces strong straws that can be used to make sturdy brooms. Or, leave black seeds on sprays and dry for wreaths and fall arrangements. 8-9 feet. Full sun. 50+ seeds