Growing Calendar for Carrot - Eskimo Seeds
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My AccountVery late, crops from November to January, standing well through the winter.
Excellent frost resistance and good disease tolerance, the strong tops make harvesting easier.
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excellent cropper and flavour. WILL keep throughout the winter although I am guilty of eating them when the other varieties have been used. Thoroughly recommend
Very late cropper, frost resistant.
Sow Outdoors:April-June thinly ½in (1cm) deep in shallow pre-watered drills, in soil that hasn't been manured in the last 12 months. Keep soil moist at all times.
Thin Out: 2-3in (5-8cm) apart. Avoid crushing the leaves as the scent attracts carrot root fly.
Harvest: November-January
Carrots do best on light, stone free, fertile soils.
Good over-wintering variety.
Standard Seeds E.C Rules and Regulations.
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August is primarily about harvesting your crops, but there are still some vegetables that can be sown and planted out!
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