

Carrot Mixed
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Product information
"Rainbow of Flavours: Mixed Carrot Seeds for Stunning Harvests"
Add a burst of vibrant colour and delicious flavour to your garden and table with Carrot Mixed Seeds. This carefully selected blend features purple, orange, and yellow carrot varieties, perfect for creating stunning salads or enhancing cooked dishes. With a delightful mix of Rainbow (40%), Red Samurai (30%), and Purple Haze (30%) carrots, you'll enjoy a visually striking and tasty harvest. These varieties are not only rich in flavor but also packed with nutrients, making them a fantastic addition to any kitchen garden. Ideal for gardeners of all levels, this mix ensures a unique and rewarding growing experience, providing bold colours and exceptional taste straight from your soil.
Handy Tip: Avoid planting carrots in soil that has been recently treated with manure. This can cause the roots to fork as they grow, searching for nutrients, resulting in misshapen carrots. For the best results, use well-prepared, nutrient-rich, but non-manured soil.
Key Features
- A vibrant mix of purple, orange, and yellow carrot varieties.
- Includes Rainbow (40%), Red Samurai (30%), and Purple Haze (30%) seeds.
- Adds stunning colour to salads and cooked dishes.
- Rich in flavor and nutrients, perfect for any meal.
- Ideal for gardeners of all experience levels.
- Provides a unique and visually striking harvest.
Technical specifications
Approx. Seed count | 500 seeds |
When to Sow | April to July |
Where to Sow | Sow seeds thinly and directly into your prepared growing site. Ensure rows are spaced adequately apart to allow healthy growth. For the best results, sow with precision to reduce the need for thinning. |
What to do Next | Carrot fly is drawn to the scent released during thinning, so only thin seedlings if absolutely necessary, and always in the evening. Water the area beforehand and ensure all debris is removed to reduce attraction. Avoid transplanting seedlings, as this can also attract pests. Space roots evenly apart for healthy growth, or pull young carrots alternately to 'thin as you eat'—a practical and delicious solution! |
Harvest | June to November |