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Carrot 'Atomic Red'

$3.90
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Atomic Red' has long, tapered bright red roots. Carrots are believed to have first been cultivated in Afghanistan where purple and yellow were the primary varieties; having since been domesticated throughout the world, with the red carrot finding a niche in Indian and Japanese cuisine. Slow cooking will enhance the colour even more until they are brilliant red. Red carrots contain lycopene, which is a valuable antioxidant. Days to harvest: 70.

Product: Carrot 'Atomic Red'

Product type: SEED (200)

Botanical name: Daucus carota

Syn.: Syn. Carrot 'Red Sky'

Syn. Carrot 'Red Sky'; 'Atomic Red' has long, tapered bright red roots. Carrots are believed to have first been cultivated in Afghanistan where purple and yellow were the primary varieties; having since been domesticated throughout the world, with the red carrot finding a niche in Indian and Japanese cuisine. Slow cooking will enhance the colour even more until they are brilliant red. Red carrots contain lycopene, which is a valuable antioxidant.

Plant type: Cool season annual

Plant height: 30 cm

Sow when: Germinate best at 8 - 28°C soil temp.

Temperate: Early spring to early autumn

Subtropical: All year but avoid hottest months

Tropical: April - June

Germination: 6 - 14 days

Depth: 10 mm deep

Position: Full sun

Sow where: Sow direct

Soil type: Friable, deeply dug, well-drained soil, pH 5.5 - 6.5; avoid fresh animal manure, it causes forking; mulch well

Rows: 30 cm apart

Details: To improve germination, prevent seed rows from drying out by covering with cardboard; remove as soon as seeds germinate

Harvest: 70 days

200 seeds per packet

Daucus carota

Syn. Carrot 'Red Sky'

Cool season annual

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Carrot 'Atomic Red'

$3.90

Atomic Red' has long, tapered bright red roots. Carrots are believed to have first been cultivated in Afghanistan where purple and yellow were the primary varieties; having since been domesticated throughout the world, with the red carrot finding a niche in Indian and Japanese cuisine. Slow cooking will enhance the colour even more until they are brilliant red. Red carrots contain lycopene, which is a valuable antioxidant. Days to harvest: 70.

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