Daucus carota ( Ingot Carrot )

‘Ingot’ has a long stump root with plenty of not only vitamin A (Beta Carotene) but also vitamin C. Loose, well-drained soil, free from clods and stones are a must for carrots. If your soil is less than ideal, plant […]

Daucus carota ( Healthmaster Carrot )

‘Healthmaster’ is generally ready for harvest in 110 days. This big 10 inch long carrot has up to 35% more vitamin A than your average carota cultivar. It is a Danvers type with excellent flavor, and also excellent crack resistance. […]

Daucus carota ( Flakkee Trofeo Carrot )

‘Flakkee Trofeo’ is generally ready for harvest in 90 days. This variety has lush green tops which can be used as a garnish. Carrots are bright orange and 5-6 inches long, with good taste. Excellent juicing variety. Loose, well-drained soil, […]

Daucus carota ( Danvers Carrot )

‘Danvers’ is generally ready for harvest in 70 days. Rich orange in color, this carrot grows 6-7 inches long, with a 1.5 inch diameter. Has a very high fiber content. It grows well in heavy soils, and can remain in […]

Daucus carota ( Chantenay Royal Carrot )

‘Chantenay Royal’ is a medium-sized carrot. It is stump-rooted, matures by early-winter, and has an tasty sweet flavor. Loose, well-drained soil, free from clods and stones are a must for carrots. If your soil is less than ideal, plant only […]

Daucus carota ( Carrot )

Loose, well-drained soil, free from clods and stones are a must for carrots. If your soil is less than ideal, plant only short rooted varieties. A hardy biennial grown as an annual, carrot tops are a rosette of fern-like foliage […]

Daucus carota ( Camberley Carrot )

‘Camberley’ is a long carrot with tapering roots. In heavy soils, it can overwinter quite well. Loose, well-drained soil, free from clods and stones are a must for carrots. If your soil is less than ideal, plant only short rooted […]

Daucus carota ( Blaze Carrot )

‘Blaze’ is a long carrot which stores especially well. It also has good disease tolerance. Tasty cultivar. Loose, well-drained soil, free from clods and stones are a must for carrots. If your soil is less than ideal, plant only short […]

Daucus carota ( Armstrong Carrot )

‘Armstrong’ is generally ready for harvest in 65 days. This plant has a root 7-8 inches long which is tender and sweet. Can remain in the ground a month after maturity, and rarely cracks. Loose, well-drained soil, free from clods […]