Carrot Nelson Hybrid
Strong tops simplify harvest (and spare your back)!
Higher in vitamins A and B than their store-bought counterparts, home-grown carrots are also rich in calcium and phosphorus -- and they taste delicious!
Carrots are a cool-weather crop, best sown direct as soon as the soil is workable in spring, or in late summer for fall harvest. Heavy soils are a problem for root development, so prepare the soil thoroughly before planting or, if you are in a clay soil area, consider growing in raised beds or even containers. Carrots also need moisture to keep from splitting. With these needs met, they are virtually trouble free! Thin the seedlings to 3 inches apart. Harvest the roots as soon as you want, but certainly when they are less than 2 inches across; the smaller the tastier! Pkt. is 1/32 oz. at least 400 seeds.
| Genus | Daucus |
| Species | carota |
| Variety | Nelson Hybrid |
| Days To Maturity | 58 |
| Fruit Color | Orange |
| Item Form | Seeds |
| Additional Characteristics | Cool Season, Direct Sow, Edible |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun |
| Moisture Requirements | Moist, well-drained |
| Soil Tolerance | Normal, loamy |
| Uses | Outdoor |





