A maincrop variety producing medium
length, completely yellow roots. A sweet juicy carrot with very crunchy
flesh. Vibrant colour
Careful soil preparation is the
key to successful carrots. Carrots like light, sandy loam that's fine in texture
and rich in organic matter. They need a soil that is loose and free of rocks to
grow straight roots. Rocky soil or too much nitrogen can cause forked roots.
Sow seed thinly in rows, 1cm (1/2
in.) deep, 30-40cm (12-16 in.) between the rows as soon as the danger of hard
frost has passed. Try to get about 4 seeds per 2cm (1 in.).
Carrot seeds will germinate when
temperatures are as low as 40°F (4°C), but temperatures of 50°-85°F (10°-29°C)
are preferable.
Carrots are slow to germinate and
may take 1-3 weeks to emerge. One trick is to plant a few radish seeds in the
furrow along with the carrot seeds to mark the row. Radishes pop up quickly and
can be harvested just after the carrots break through the soil.
Carrots can be sown every three
weeks until midsummer for a continuous harvest. Plant a final sowing 85 to 100
days before first frost for an autumn crop.
As soon as the seedlings are large enough to handle, start
thinning them out
Thin to 16-20 carrots per 30 cm (1ft.) for fresh eating
whilst small and 6-10 carrots per 30 cm (1ft.) for mid season crops, depending
on the root size you want, and keep weeded and watered.
Temperatures above and below the optimum (above 70° and
below 60°F) reduce the colour of carrots
Grow Spring Onions next to carrots as the smell of the onion
helps deter Carrot Fly
Ideal crop for children to grow
Carrots prefer light sandy soils so if your garden earth is
on the light side you will have no problem. If you garden on clay or stony land
then your carrots will always struggle. You will not fail so long as you are
careful which varieties you choose - round or stumpy rooted types will succeed
practically anywhere, whereas long rooted, tapering types will faulter. Carrots
do well in containers. Choose pots which are at least 12 inches deep and give
them good drainage. Use potting compost and keep them moist at all times.