Description
Unearth the Myth in Your Garden: Dragon Carrot Seeds!
Dive into a garden fantasy with our Dragon Carrot Seeds. Transform your garden beds into a legendary landscape where myth meets reality.
Key Highlights:
- Fiery Color: Dragon Carrots boast a deep purple exterior with a vibrant orange core, mimicking the fire of its namesake.
- Packed with Nutrients: More than just a pretty face, these carrots are full of vitamins and antioxidants.
- Crunchy and Sweet: Their flavor is a delightful blend of earthy and sweet, making them a hit in any dish.
- Grown in Alaska: It is no small feat to grow carrot seeds in Alaska. This is one of my favorites.
Grow Your Legend:
- Soil Needs: Opt for loose, sandy soil. Rich in compost is a bonus
- Sunlight: Dragon Carrots thrive in full sun. Aim for 6-8 hours daily.
- Planting Depth: Sow seeds about 1/4 inch deep, ensuring they’re spaced out.
- Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist. Carrots need water to grow crunchy and juicy.
Harvest and Use:
- Harvest when they’re about 7-8 inches long for the best flavor.
- They’re perfect for salads, roasting, or just snacking on fresh from the garden.
A Fun Fact!
Historically, purple was a standard color for carrots before the modern-day orange variety took over.
Embrace the magic, taste the legend, and add a burst of color to your garden and plate with Dragon Carrots. Each pack promises a mythical and delicious adventure.
Planting Guide: Alaskans, begin sowing in late spring. These carrots favor well-drained, loose soil. Position them in a sunny spot, ensuring regular hydration. As they mature, the red deepens, signaling it’s time to harvest.
Open Pollinated: 75-85 Days
Beautifully colored 6″-8″ roots
Sow as soon as the soil can worked
Sow seed 1/2″ deep and space plants 1″-4″ apart
Seed germination is dependent on even/uniform moisture
Keep seed bed moist- not dripping wet until emergence is visible
Roughly 300 seeds per packet
Learn more: https://seedsandsoilorganics.com/category/alaska-seed-company/
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