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Easily grown in average soil without many stones, which cause splitting. Plant in succession, starting at frost-free date, for constant supply. Shorter varieties will cope better with clay or rocks. Avoid freshly-manured soil. Do not allow the seed-bed to dry out or crust after planting--if soil is heavy, cover the seed with compost, sand or even vermiculite instead of soil to make emergence easier.
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| Carrot, Autumn King |
Daucus carota Large uniform roots of exceptional color, crisp flesh, and high yields; a fine variety for winter storage and for storing in the ground. 800 seeds.
Photo courtesy of:
This Blessed Plot blog-thisblessedplot.wordpress.com |
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| VCA-2910
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| Carrot, Chantenay, organic |
Daucus carota (Rouge Demi-Longe de Chantenay) A standard for flavor - we like our strain best of all chantenays. Deep-orange, shorter roots cope well with problem soils. Yields heavily, keeps well, all purpose. 800 seeds. |
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| VCA-2960
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| Carrot, Dragon Purple |
Daucus carota Purple on the outside and orange/yellow on the inside. Beautiful in salads! Has a spicy flavor. Seed grown by Tim Peters and we only have a little. 150 seeds. |
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| VCA-2950
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| Carrot, Juwarot |
Daucus carota 70 days. Our most popular carrot ever. Juwarot was bred especially for juicing and raw eating- crisp, juicy, and sweet. Double Vitamin A content - 249 mg/kilo - highest ever recorded in carrots. Also good for freezing or canning. Very rare. Grown for us at Golden Rule Garden from handselected roots. 200 seeds per packet. GROW BIOINTENSIVE® seed. |
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| VCA-2955
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| Carrot, Mini-sweet |
Daucus carota Small, crisp sweet carrots for quick, early crops and for fall/winter treats. Carrots that have matured in fall and gone through winter frost are remarkably sweet and so appreciated in winter when most fresh garden crops are leafy greens. See Eliot Coleman's book, Four Season Harvest for more on this. 300 seeds. |
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| Carrot, Scarlet Nantes |
sDaucus carota Nantes 2. Very early. 7” long cylindrical, blunt-bottomed roots, and almost core-less. Sweet, brittle, aromatic flesh, a good type for pulling early and eating. Good freezer. 800 seeds. |
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| VCA-2980
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| Carrot, Shin Kuroda |
Daucus carota Shin Kuroda. 68 days. Very early, short, wide 6" carrot, extra easy to grow and with the sweetness that has made Japanese carrot breeders famous. Good for spring or summer crops, all kinds of soils. Excellent flavor for eating, freezing, canning or pickling. 800 seeds.
Photo:
KebunMalay-Kadazan Girls Blog - kebunmalaykadazangirls.blogspot.com |
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| VCA-2970
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| Carrot, Saint Valery |
Daucus carota (1885). A legendary carrot. Very smooth, uniform root with pretty, bright reddish-orange skin. Large 10-12” with 2-3” shoulder. Flesh is fine-grained, sweet, tender with very little core. High in carotene. Keeps well in the ground. Highly productive. 800 seeds. |
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