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CARROT ROTHILD AB

Daucus carota

Référence : 1318A
Old variety with a large root. It produces an abundance of massive, heavy, fragrant and juicy carrots. It is eaten raw or cooked and its tops are also edible and are used in soup.
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CARROT ROTHILD AB
The bag of 1000 seeds
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Période de semis & de récolte
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Semis
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Conseils de semis

Cycle de vie : biennial

Durée de levée : 8 to 15 days

Température de levée : 10 to 30°C

Technique de semis : online

Profondeur de semis : equal to the seed size

Contenants de semis : in the open ground

Conseils de culture

sun
moderate / daily
open ground
obsolete
30 cm
10 cm
down to -15°C
75 to 240 days on average

Description

The Rothild Carrot is a variety that produces an abundance of massive carrots with very large, heavy roots, very fragrant and juicy.
For autumn consumption. Can be stored in winter.

Successful sowing of Rothild carrots

Sowing: from October to November and from April to July. Harvesting: from April to May and from October to November.

Prepare the seedbed very well: refine the soil well, water the soil, sow thinly in rows 25 to 30 cm apart, in a sunny location and cover with a mixture of very fine soil and sand for a few millimeters. Water with a light rain. Place a P17 type fleece over the seedbed to keep the soil moist and prevent the surface from drying out, keep moist until the seedlings develop.
Thin out once to 4 or 5 leaves at 2 or 3 cm then to 7/8 cm.
Hoe and weed regularly. Water during dry periods.

Good pairings with carrots

You can combine your carrot crops with radishes, which means you don't have to thin out the carrot row several times, and radishes also keep red spider mites away.
Near your carrot crop you can grow onions, garlic or even leeks, they will be beneficial to the carrot by repelling the fly.

Preserving carrots

Let your carrots dry for 1 to 2 days on the ground, cut the leaves off at the root collar, and clean them without washing them. When they are dry, place them in sand in the cellar.

Enemies of the carrot

The main pest of carrots is the carrot fly. The larvae of this fly tunnel into the roots, working their way down to the tip. The heaviest infestations occur in July/August.
The foliage of affected carrots turns yellow and wilted. The best way to combat carrot flies is through prevention, using the right combinations of tansy and lavender decoctions, as well as applying an insect repellent.

Root aphids can also cause significant damage, which can be controlled with a treatment based on nettle manure.

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