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Lake Valley, Carrot, Tendersweet

  • Seed Depth: 1/4? (6mm)
  • Plant Space: 3? (8cm)
  • Row Space: 12? (30cm)
  • Sprouts In: 7-21 days
  • Sow outdoors in very early spring. Prefers full sun and loose, evenly moist soil amended with plenty of organic matter. Before planting loosen the soil to a depth of 12-18? to help the roots grow long and straight. Be patient! Carrots can be slow to germinate.
  • Loosen the soil with a garden fork before harvesting. Cut off the green tops 1/4-1/2? from the top of the carrot, and rinse and dry the root before storage.

Lake Valley- Carrot, Tendersweet

Long, crisp and sweet is the best description for Tendersweet. Roots grow up to 10? with strong tops that make them easy to pull for harvest. Plant a row once a month to enjoy fresh carrots all season long.

  • Seed Depth: 1/4? (6mm)
  • Plant Space: 3? (8cm)
  • Row Space: 12? (30cm)
  • Sprouts In: 7-21 days
  • Sow outdoors in very early spring. Prefers full sun and loose, evenly moist soil amended with plenty of organic matter. Before planting loosen the soil to a depth of 12-18? to help the roots grow long and straight. Be patient! Carrots can be slow to germinate.
  • Loosen the soil with a garden fork before harvesting. Cut off the green tops 1/4-1/2? from the top of the carrot, and rinse and dry the root before storage.

Lake Valley- Carrot, Tendersweet

Long, crisp and sweet is the best description for Tendersweet. Roots grow up to 10? with strong tops that make them easy to pull for harvest. Plant a row once a month to enjoy fresh carrots all season long.

$3.59
Lake Valley, Carrot, Tendersweet—
$3.59

Description

  • Seed Depth: 1/4? (6mm)
  • Plant Space: 3? (8cm)
  • Row Space: 12? (30cm)
  • Sprouts In: 7-21 days
  • Sow outdoors in very early spring. Prefers full sun and loose, evenly moist soil amended with plenty of organic matter. Before planting loosen the soil to a depth of 12-18? to help the roots grow long and straight. Be patient! Carrots can be slow to germinate.
  • Loosen the soil with a garden fork before harvesting. Cut off the green tops 1/4-1/2? from the top of the carrot, and rinse and dry the root before storage.

Lake Valley- Carrot, Tendersweet

Long, crisp and sweet is the best description for Tendersweet. Roots grow up to 10? with strong tops that make them easy to pull for harvest. Plant a row once a month to enjoy fresh carrots all season long.

Lake Valley, Carrot, Tendersweet | Alsip Nursery