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Daucus carota subsp. sativus
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Grow your sweetest carrots yet with these soil-smart gardening tips
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Carrots come in a rainbow of colors, sizes, and shapes.
- ‘Bolero’: slightly tapered; 7 to 8 inches; resists most leaf pests and blights
- ‘Danvers’: classic heirloom; 6 to 8 inches long, that tapers at the end and has a rich, dark orange color; suited to heavy soil
- ‘Little Finger’: heirloom; a small Nantes type of carrot only 4 inches long and one inch thick; good for containers
- ‘Nantes’: cylindrical (not tapered); 6 to 7 inches; exceptionally sweet; crisp texture
- ‘Thumberline’: heirloom; round carrot, good for clumpy or clayey soil and containers
- For unusual colors, try heirloom ‘Red Cored Chantenay’ and bright ‘Solar Yellow’
- ‘Adelaide’: true baby carrot; miniature Nantes type (cylindrical, smooth, nearly same diameter from end to end; blunt, not pointed tip); mature at 3 to 4 inches
- ‘Bambino’: harvest at 4 inches; dwarf tops; cylindrical, blunt roots; good for canning and pickling
- ‘Little Finger’: heirloom; miniature Nantes type; 3 to 4 inches long; good for canning and pickling
- ‘Romance’: Nantes type; 6 to 7 inches long, with tapered root; orange roots brighten after washing
- ‘Romeo’: 1- to 1 1/2-inch rounds; smooth skin, needs no peeling
- Thumbelina’: heirloom; 1- to 2-inch rounds; needs no peeling
- ‘Touchon’: heirloom; considered best of the Nantes type; quick to mature; 6 inches long

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cant find out when to plant my carrots
can any one help me
You should plant it in the spring or summer just before a full moon. Just look online at:www.gardenate.com and you will be able to see when to plant any vegetable.
The information on when to plant carrots is above: "Plant seeds outdoors 3 to 5 weeks before the last spring frost date." Not sure when your frost date is? It may help if you visit our Planting Dates chart which customizes the planting dates to your frost date and zip code. Just click here: http://www.almanac.com/gardening/planting-dates
Are some varieties sweeter than others? I've had good luck with Nantes. They grow very large here in Northern Nevada. They are a great for cooking, but a little too strong for eating raw.
Now I get it! For 3 years now my carrots have looked like Ginseng roots. I have very sandy soil and have been adding a layer of manure every year to build it up. From now on, I'll use poplar leaves instead for my carrot patch.
Can you dehydrate carrot top for soup and such?
What vegetables are your kids growing?
I've been following these how-to tips from Blake Kirby on how his kids are growing carrots and beets!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuflcPGMsiA
Any suggestions?
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If you have heavy soil, add plenty of mature compost and sand. You need loose rockfree soil.
Good luck!