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March – June July – August

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Full sun

Planting Depth

1/4 inch

Space Seeds

1/2 inch

Days to Germinate

10 – 20 days

Snacking Carrots

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1/4 inch

Space Seeds

1/2 inch

Days to Germinate

10 – 20 days

EXCLUSIVE – Fine Nantes carrot has classic long, cylindrical shape with blunt ends. This widely adopted variety is reliable to grow with great flavor and crispy orange flesh.

Seed Count: Approx. 1680 / Weight: 1.25 g

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Quick Info

Plant In

March – June July – August

Location

Full sun

Planting Depth

1/4 inch

Space Seeds

1/2 inch

Days to Germinate

10 – 20 days

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GROWING INSTRUCTIONS

START SEEDS OUTDOORS

In spring once danger of hard frost is past, sow seeds in full sun in finely worked, fertile soil. Sow 1/4 inch deep and 1/2 inch apart in rows 8 inches apart, or broadcast thinly in beds and cover lightly. Keep seedbed evenly moist as carrots can be slow to germinate, emerging over 10 to 20 days. If first sowing comes up unevenly, replant right away as seedlings catch up quickly. Be sure to thin young carrots several times so seedlings are about 2 inches apart and have room to size up.

GROWING NOTES

Carrots like well worked soil and need consistent moisture to grow well. If your soil tends to dry out, cover seedbed with floating row cover to help retain moisture during the germination period and water right through it. Keep carrots well watered and thinned. For a late season crop, sow again 3 months before first expected frost.

HARVEST AND USE

Let young carrots size up and color fully to orange before harvesting for best flavor. Sauté or steam just until tender crisp and serve with a squeeze of fresh lemon or lime juice, sweet butter and fresh dill; or try buttered and glazed with a little maple syrup or honey.