Candy Cane Cocktail – Star Roses and Plants

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Daucus carota subsp. SativusSweet and crunchyHeirloom68days to harvest10 to 14 days to germinationScarlet Nantes is the most popular and dependable home garden carrot variety. Roots are sweet and tender yet incredibly crisp. Bright orange in color and near

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Daucus carota subsp. Sativus

  • Sweet and crunchy
  • Heirloom
  • 68days to harvest
  • 10 to 14 days to germination

Scarlet Nantes is the most popular and dependable home garden carrot variety. Roots are sweet and tender yet incredibly crisp. Bright orange in color and nearly coreless, these are ideal for freezing.
Please Note: Seed tapes require consistent moisture to ensure best germination.

4.5 meters (15′) – with 500 plus seeds.

INSTRUCTIONS

Plant in fertile well drained soil. Repeat sowings every 2 weeks until mid-summer for continuous supply of fresh carrots. Prepare the soil for planting. Make shallow rows 13 mm (1/2″) deep and 45 cm (18″) apart. Tear strips apart and unroll into rows. Water the Seedtape thoroughly, then cover with soil and water thoroughly again.

Planting Depth:13 mm (1/2″)

Plantling Spacing:5 cm (2″)

Row Spacing:30 cm (12″)

SUGGESTIONS

For best flavor, harvest when roots are not more than 5 cm (2″) in diameter.

Preparation Ideas:Clean, peel and slice carrots. Bring 3 cm (1″) of salted water to boil in a saucepan. Add the carrot slices. Return to boil, then reduce the heat and cover the pan. Cook until just tender, but not soft. This will take about 10-15 minutes. Drain and eat hot. For extra flavor add salt, pepper and butter.

Carrot seeds are small and planting a specific distance apart can be difficult. The use of a small seed seeder can help or just lightly scatter the seed by hand. Generally, it is better to seed heavier as the germinating seedlings can help push each other through the ground. Seedlings should be thinned to approximately 5 cm (2) apart for optimal root formation.

Germination:Seeds germinate in approximately 10-14 days.The biggest reason for poor germination is the lack of moisture. Moisture levels must be consistent from the time of planting and are essential for good root formation, texture and flavour. Be sure to continue watering during dry periods.Poor germination can also occur when soil temperatures become too hot. Soil temperatures 27C (80F) and greater can stop seeds from germinating.

Suggestions:After planting, keep your carrot patch nice and moist to ensure better germination and to help young carrot plants emerge as sprouts will not push through dry crusted soil. Covering rows with finely sifted compost or potting soil is a great solution as they do not crust over like garden soil which can be very helpful in germinating the seed.

Carrots can be thinned once they reach approximately 2.5-5 cm (1-2) in height making sure to leave about 2.5-5 cm (1-2) between plants. Water the carrots before thinning to make them easier to remove. They can then be thinned again in another 3-4 weeks to leave approximately 4-8 cm between plants. Thinned-out carrots at this baby stage can be enjoyed by lightly cooking and serving with butter, salt & pepper.

Carrots can sometimes push out of the ground when growing so keep a watch on them and hill up soil over exposed roots to prevent green tops.

Harvesting and Storage

  • Carrots can be dug up after the first hard frost. They can be harvested at any size throughout the season but the flavour is best once they have turned bright orange.
  • Cut the green tops off approximately 1 cm (1/2) above the crowns and store carrots in a cool, dark location or refrigerate to keep fresh.
  • It is a good idea to inspect stored carrots regularly to monitor any decay.

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