Rainbow Carrot Seeds – 250 Seeds – Rainbow, Red Samurai, Purple Haze - Indoor & Outdoor Planting in Pots or Allotment or Garden – Packed in The UK by Meldon Seeds

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  • VERSATILE VEGETABLE FOR BOILING, ROASTING & SALADS From field to fork in under 3 months! For hearty root vegetables to grow in the garden, look no further than carrots. This Rainbow Carrot mixture or daucus carota is an often-sought-after carrot thanks to their eye-catching colourful appearance and satisfying crunch. They have great texture and flavour when cooked or eaten raw. A great-tasting alternative to shop-bought produce!
  • FROM FIELD TO FORK IN UNDER 3 MONTHS Plant outdoors or indoors in troughs, containers or beds to cultivate tasty carrots, one of the earliest carrot varieties to plant in the year. This carrot seed variety can be sown from spring through summer. They grow fully by around 80 days where they will grow to a size of around 1.5 inches across, though harvest earlier for sweeter carrots.
  • HOW TO PLANT Soak your carrot seeds in water before you sow. Broadcast or scatter sowing works well for planting carrot seeds or spread evenly with 15cm between seeds. Cover with around 3cm of soil and mark your bed before planting. If growing in containers, sprinkle seed on the surface and lightly cover with potting mix. Plant carrots from April to July and harvest from June to November for best results. 250 pack size.
  • TOP GROWING TIPS Plant carrots in a sunny spot with no shade, in well-drained soil that has been mixed with compost. The rainbow carrot mixture is relatively hardy, so you need only water in dry spells. Avoid thinning to prevent carrot root fly. Weed between carrots when needed. Make sure to cover the leafy tops of plants like carrots with cloches before any frosty weather.
  • GO BACK TO YOUR ROOTS Carrots are a great starter vegetable to grow quickly to see results. Planting veg, herbs and flowers is a wonderful way to spend time in your garden, cultivate mindfulness and appreciate the little things just like in years gone by. Growing crops is immensely satisfying teach your children or grandchildren this priceless skill of harvesting food in their gardens, allotments, greenhouses, on balconies, inside the home in pots or even in community gardens!

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