Carrots are full of carotene, fibre, vitamin K1, potassium and antioxidants.
Grow them in a sunny location with clean, soft well-drained soil (which has a pH of between 5.8 and 6.5) that doesn’t have any rocks, stones, or hard pieces so your carrots can grow nice and straight.
Carrots are always best grown from seed, sown directly into the garden bed. The reason is that they hate being transplanted – after transplanting, they often produce multiple shoots (called ‘forking’) instead of the one main root. Excessive amounts of organic matter can also cause carrots to ‘fork.’
Sow seeds in a neat row 5cm apart and 0.5cm deep and water well. If you find it too tricky to sow the small seeds you can buy carrot seed tape which does the hard work for you.
These days there are more than just orange carrots to grow. There are many old-fashioned varieties now available that come in white, yellow, red, purple, and black.
Better Earth Tip: Consistent watering is the key to good, sweet carrot development.
When to harvest?
Carrots take around 10 weeks to develop. And you want to be able to see the top of the carrot root just beneath the soil having a diameter of 2cm+.
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