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Référence : 1919A

3 M RIBBON CARROTS IN TOUCHON MIX, FROM COLMAR TO RED HEART 2, NANTAISE 2AB

Daucus carota

Mixture of Touchon, Colmar and Nantaise carrots, very easy to set up and grow. Chosen for its taste interests, this mixture allows you to obtain carrots all year round in staggered harvests.
3 meter ribbon - 200 seeds
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Période de semis
From March to June
Période de récolte
From January to December
moderate / daily
seeds already spaced
sun
obsolete
30 cm
open ground
Hardy to -15°C
75 to 240 days on average
Conditionnement
3 meter ribbon - 200 seeds
Référence
1919A
Cycle de vie
biennial

A mix of Touchon carrots, De Colmar carrots, and Nantaise carrots in a 3m ribbon, very easy to plant and grow! The seeds are pre-spaced to allow for ideal plant development.
This mix will allow you to obtain carrots all year round, with original and different shapes and flavors.

Composition of the Mixture

  • 30% Touchon Carrot*
  • 40% Colmar Carrot with red heart 2*
  • 30% Improved Nantaise Carrot 2* (Daucus carota)

(*Seeds from Organic Agriculture.)

3 meter ribbon, seeds spaced 1.5 cm apart.

How to Successfully Sow Carrots

Sowing: March-June or October-November.

Prepare the seedbed well: refine the soil, water the ground, place the tape, cover with a mixture of very fine soil and sand for a few millimeters, then water with a light spray.

Place a P17 type cover over the seedbed to keep the soil moist and prevent the surface from drying out. Keep moist until the seedlings are fully grown.

Thin to 7/8 cm.

Associations in Culture

Carrots enjoy the company of leeks, radishes, onions and lettuce.

Harvesting Carrot

Harvest and consume as needed.

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