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Bolero-

The roots measure between 7 and 8 inches long, and are of a uniform thickness with a slightly tapered, blunt end. The flavor is both sweet and complex, and the texture is juicy, making it a tasty option both fresh and after long-term storage. The tops are strong and fast-growing, which makes them easier to harvest mechanically and able to last longer in the field. Additionally, it offers high resistance to Alternaria Blight and Powdery Mildew, and intermediate resistance to Bacterial Blight, Cavity Spot and Cercospora Blight.

 

Yellowstone-

Yellowstone carrots have roots that are deeper in color compared to other yellow carrot varieties. The tops of these carrots are strong and vigorous, allowing them to compete well with weeds. In terms of size, Yellowstone carrots typically grow to be 6-8 inches long. When compared to the Yellowbunch variety, Yellowstone is shorter and has a slightly blunter tip. Additionally, Yellowstone carrots tend to mature earlier than Yellowbunch carrots.

 

Dragon- 

Renowned for its stunning deep magenta hue and robust, Chantenay-style shape, the distinctive carrot captivates with its vibrant appearance. Upon slicing, one is greeted with a delightful surprise of either orange or yellow flesh, and sometimes a combination of both. What sets the Dragon carrot apart is its remarkably thin and smooth skin, making it effortless to rinse and serve without peeling, unlike other purple varieties. Its roots exhibit excellent durability in field conditions, while the tops demonstrate strong and vigorous growth during the early stages, effectively competing with weeds. It's important to note that the internal color may vary. On average, the Dragon carrot measures 5-7 inches in length. This remarkable cultivar originally emerged from the breeding efforts of Dr. John Navazio, a distinguished member of our team. It is a cross between the Kuroda and Chantenay types.

 

Scarlet Nantes- 
Dependable storage vegetable, carrot.
Scarlet Nantes' is a beloved French novelty from the 1850s, treasured for its sweet taste, soft texture, prolific yield and unvarying excellence. Virtually without core! Nothing compares to the joy of plucking a self-grown carrot right out of your own backyard soil.

 

Tender Sweet- 

 

The 'Tendersweet' carrot plants take approximately 75 days to grow. They have a unique dark-green foliage and reach a height of twelve to fifteen inches. Once fully matured, the roots of these carrots are a deep orange color and measure around eight to ten inches in length. They taper slightly from the shoulder to a blunt end.

Carrot

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  • Species- Tender Sweet ------ Germonation Rate  - 85%

    Species- Scarlet Nanes ----- Germination Rate - 70%

    Species- Dragon ----- Germination Rate - 80%

    Species- Bolero -------Germination Rate - 89%

    Species- Yellowstone -----Germination Rate - 85%

     

    Life Cycle -- Annual
    Plant Harvest -- 60-80 days 
    Hardiness Zone5 -- 3,4,5,6,7,8,9.
    Soil -- Well Drained , pH 6.5 to 7.5 Sensitive to low pH  (pH for indoor growing)
    Sun Light Requirement -- Full Sun 
    Direct Sowing -- 2" apart

     

    Non Gmo
    Open Pollinated 
    USA Grown
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