
Park Seed Carrot Plant Seeds, Variety of Pack Sizes and Colors, Spring Garden, Little Finger, Pack of 800
- About - 60 days from direct sowing. Growing only about 4 inches long, it is a classic baby variety with a crisp consistency and juicy bite that most everyone finds irresistible.
- Healthy - Higher in vitamins A and B than their store-bought counterparts, home-grown carrots are also rich in calcium and phosphorus -- and they taste delicious!
- Spacing & Lighting - Transplant when there are at least two sets of true leaves and space or thin to 2-4 inches apart in rows 12 inches apart, site in full sun.
- Soil - Site in full sun in a rich, loose, deeply worked, sandy soil with excellent drainage. Fertilize with a low nitrogen fertilizer prior to sowing and again when 6-8 inches tall
- Additional Care: To prevent the tops of the roots from turning green, slightly mound soil over them, but be sure to avoid covering the crown. The plants are very frost tolerant and the roots tastier when grown as a cool season crop
- About - 60 days from direct sowing. Growing only about 4 inches long, it is a classic baby variety with a crisp consistency and juicy bite that most everyone finds irresistible.
- Healthy - Higher in vitamins A and B than their store-bought counterparts, home-grown carrots are also rich in calcium and phosphorus -- and they taste delicious!
- Spacing & Lighting - Transplant when there are at least two sets of true leaves and space or thin to 2-4 inches apart in rows 12 inches apart, site in full sun.
- Soil - Site in full sun in a rich, loose, deeply worked, sandy soil with excellent drainage. Fertilize with a low nitrogen fertilizer prior to sowing and again when 6-8 inches tall
- Additional Care: To prevent the tops of the roots from turning green, slightly mound soil over them, but be sure to avoid covering the crown. The plants are very frost tolerant and the roots tastier when grown as a cool season crop
Description
- About - 60 days from direct sowing. Growing only about 4 inches long, it is a classic baby variety with a crisp consistency and juicy bite that most everyone finds irresistible.
- Healthy - Higher in vitamins A and B than their store-bought counterparts, home-grown carrots are also rich in calcium and phosphorus -- and they taste delicious!
- Spacing & Lighting - Transplant when there are at least two sets of true leaves and space or thin to 2-4 inches apart in rows 12 inches apart, site in full sun.
- Soil - Site in full sun in a rich, loose, deeply worked, sandy soil with excellent drainage. Fertilize with a low nitrogen fertilizer prior to sowing and again when 6-8 inches tall
- Additional Care: To prevent the tops of the roots from turning green, slightly mound soil over them, but be sure to avoid covering the crown. The plants are very frost tolerant and the roots tastier when grown as a cool season crop







