Are there any carrot varieties I could plant now for a December crop? If so which ones? Thanks.
There is a variety called Autumn King I am about to sow some myself this week. :)
Duke
Thanks for asking this question - I was about to do the same!! A flipping badger has been digging all the carrots up throughout the allotment! Only carrots!!!
Poor thing must be starving as he/she couldn't get any earthworms!
I will be planting some - probably tonite!
O B
Hi
I will be sowing Carrot Resistafly this weekend for a Christmas crop.
Did the same last year and had carrots on Christmas day but found it hard to get them out of the ground
due to the extreme cold weather and snow we had...
T&M do a variety that you only sow in Autumn called Nantes Frubund that should be ready in Spring, you could also try a round quick growing carrot like Parmex.
I read somewhere that you could still sow carrots now for a crop in 6 weeks' time. I was thinking if trying it. Is that going to work?
Always use whatever I have, I find it doesn't seem to matter much although to go right through a cold winter I agree Autumn King is a good choice.
I am planting one this week that is new to me.I put some in the swap parcel I think.
Snowhite, it grows in hard ground, will take poor conditions and holds well thru winter I picture it as another root for winter. West Coast Seeds say it is not a carrot for fresh eating and comes into it's own is stews
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Another one I ineneded to plant and for get ot buy is Napoli,comes highly rated from Elliot Coleman is his 4 season harvest book , he calls it winter candy.
Anyway whatever ,I am planting a selection today in the ground and some in pots on the balcony.
XX Jeannine
When you plant chives, make sure they're near your carrots if you have a vegetable garden, and any apple trees you may have on your property.
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Quote from: Old bird on July 20, 2010, 10:38:07
A flipping badger has been digging all the carrots up throughout the allotment! Only carrots!!!
Poor thing must be starving as he/she couldn't get any earthworms!
I've got the flipping badger problem too! They started a few weeks ago on my new potatoes, then newly planted squashes (presumably because I was watering them copiously) and then yesterday they'd dug up nearly all of my drought impoverished carrots.
If it's carrots for storage, this one from realseeds is great - the bit about it getting sweeter after lifting is true. But I haven't tried growing them late before - some sown last week, we'll see.
Quote' Lisse de Meaux' Long Carrot - SWEET , GOOD FOR STORAGE OVERWINTER
Here's a medium long orange carrot with rounded tips. We like the flesh which is particularly tasty and sweet, and gets sweeter after lifting.
It is a late-season carrot, best planted for a maincrop, and we chose it for its very long-keeping qualities once harvested.
We usually sow several rows of Autumn King over the next few weeeks... as we lift the early spuds... get a good crop from October half term onwards.. :)
Oh well I gave it a go - I don't even know what they were - someone gave them to me, but I wil be happy if I get some carrots out of it!
Sorry to hear about so many badger problems (earlypea and oldbird). Next door plot has a big set in it (or is it a sett?) so it's possible I will also lose my carrots too.