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SOLAR Yellow Carrot Seeds (Daucus carota ) Heirloom Vegetable!

Original price $ 3.23 - Original price $ 65.93
Original price
$ 3.23
$ 3.23 - $ 65.93
Current price $ 3.23
Size: S. Packet-500 Seeds

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Heirloom Solar Yellow Carrot Seeds, Easy to Grow, Plant it Eat It.
Small Packet-Approx Seeds per Pack: 500 Seed
Packet contains one gram or approximately 800 seeds.
Vegetable Seeds Per Oz: 22,400

Vegetable Planting: Direct sow outside in early spring. Can be fall planted. Plant about 2 apart and 1/4 below soil surface. Can sow closer, then thin later. Rows should be spaced at 18-24 apart.

Yellow carrots are a slightly sweeter alternative to regular orange carrots. Moist and crunchy, they are delicious raw and retain their bright colour when cooked.
Solar Yellow has a refreshing flavour that is a welcome addition to a salad or stir-fry and adds vibrant colour to any presentation that includes several carrot varieties.

Yellow carrots are nothing new; originally from the Middle East, they were recorded as being cultivated by the 14th C. in southern Europe, Normally only available in Middle Eastern or Indian speciality food shops, “Solar Yellow” is helping restore the wide variety of colours that were present before the 16th Century.

About Solar Yellow Carrot: The first mention of red, white, and purple carrots can be found in the records of both Afghanistan and Egypt. Yellow carrots, on the other hand, date back to Turkish records from the 900s. Carrots fulfilled medicinal purposes for thousands of years, being used for maladies as diverse as indigestion and cancer. After World War I, carrots became extremely popular in the United States, and are now produced commercially mostly in Texas, Michigan, and California.
Solar Yellow Carrot Germination: Prepare the soil 3 weeks before the last expected spring frost or when the soil temperature reaches 45 degrees F. These long, slender carrots appreciate deeply worked, loose soil in order to reach their full length. Build up a raised mound in the row, about 8" wide; sow the seeds on it, and cover them with 1/4" very loose soil. Keep the soil moist, but do not allow the the area above the seeds to become hard - this may prevent the seeds from germinating. In cooler climates, sow more seeds every 3-6 weeks for a continuous crop. Warmer climates may be restricted to spring and fall crops, since carrots cannot tolerate an excess of heat. For companion planting benefits, plant carrots with aromatic herbs or onions; this will repel the carrot fly and its maggots.
Growing Solar Yellow Carrot Seeds: When the seedlings reach 2" high, gently thin them to 2-4" apart, depending on desired carrot size. The farther apart they are, the bigger they will grow. Do not allow the soil to dry out. When the tops of the carrots begin to emerge from the soil, cover them with mulch to keep them tender. Keep weeds under control to prevent the young carrots from being stunted.
Harvesting Solar Yellow Carrot: Begin gathering baby carrots when grow big enough to eat, to allow the remaining carrots to reach a larger size. If they become difficult to pull, make sure the ground is moist. To store carrots for the winter, twist off the tops but do not wash them. Layer them in damp sand or sawdust. In warmer climates, leave the carrots in the garden over winter topped with a thick layer of mulch.
Saving Solar Yellow Carrot Seeds: Because carrot varieties will cross pollinate with each other as well as with wild carrots, isolate the plant for seed at least two miles from other varieties or provide a protective cage. In areas where the ground freezes over winter, it will be necessary to dig up the carrots before the first heavy frost; twist off the tops and store the carrots at 35 degrees F in damp sand or sawdust over winter, making sure the roots do not touch. Plant them again in the spring. From 30-40 carrots should be harvested to preserve genetic diversity. In warmer climates, leave them in the ground and cover them thickly with mulch over winter. In the spring, allow the top of the plant to flower; when they grow brown and dry, cut them off and allow them to fully dry. Clean to remove as much chaff as possible, then store in a cool, dry place for up to three years.
Detailed Solar Yellow Carrot Info: Daucus carota. Biennial. 72 days. 24,200 seeds per oz. 12-18" height. 2-4" spacing. Produces 6" bright yellow carrots.

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