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Scientific name: Daucus carota
GERMINATION RATE : 85%
Number of royal chantenay carrot Seeds /pkt : 50
Type of seed : Premium Heirloom Seeds
Sunlight : Full
Life-cycle : Biennial grown as an annual.

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A root vegetable which grows well in deep cool soil. Hardy. Carrots take about 3 weeks to show themselves and the first leaves look like grass . If broadcast sowing, mix with radish seeds which will germinate quickly and indicate the sown area. In hot dry areas, water well before seeding then cover with boards to maintain the moisture and cool soil for more successful germination. Check every week or so.
Over fertilised ground will produce split roots. Protect against carrot fly. It is best to put carrots in a different area of the garden each year for four or five years.

These Carrots are famous for their high content of beta carotene, which the body converts into vitamin A (it is a powerful antioxidant). The orange color is caused by carotene (a precursor of vitamin A), so the redder the root the more nutritious it is. Carrots are also a good source of potassium and contain calcium pectate, which can lower blood cholesterol. Eating 4 raw carrots daily has been known to reduce blood cholesterol level by 10% in only 4 weeks

Ease-of-care: easy-Great crop for kids if planted in deep soil and site gets full sun.

Features:
Easy to grow.
Harvest in 65-90 days
Sow in garden. Sow seed at a depth approximately three times the diameter of the seed.
Best planted at soil temperatures between 8°C and 30°C.
Space plants: 25-30cm

Planting/Growing Tips:
Cultivate the soil at a depth of at least 8 inches. Remove weeds with your hands and a garden hoe, and rake out lumps and rocks that may obstruct root growth. Work a 2-inch layer of compost into the soil. Apply a 10-10- 10 fertilizer according to package instructions. Broadcast the seeds over the soil surface at a frequency of three seeds per inch. Thin the seedlings to 2 inches apart when they have three true leaves or are at least 1 inch tall. Use scissors to remove the weak, small seedlings by cutting them at soil level.

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