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Conical Carrot Landrace

$3.95

Daucus carota

Days to Maturity: 85

These carrots have been adapted to Southwest Colorado and selected over generations to have a conical shape, making them easy for harvesting even in tough soils such as clay! Sweet taste was the other selection criteria for this landrace variety. Get a headstart on your carrot breeding with these seeds.

Original seeds sourced from Joseph Lofthouse in Paradise, UT.

Planting Instructions: A cool weather biennial crop. Sow Conical Carrot Landrace seed in spring and fall 1/4" deep. Thin to 3-4" apart. Keep moist until seeds germinate-- it is easy for carrot seed to dry out when first planted.

Seed Saving Instructions: At the end of the first season, select tastiest roots for seed saving by tasting a small bite from side or tip of root. In warmer climates like the desert southwest, leave these in the ground to overwinter and cover with straw. In colder climates like the Rocky Mountains, place roots in very slightly moist sand in a root cellar or cool place and re-plant roots in the spring. Carrots will flower and go to seed in 2nd season. Collect seeds when fully dry and crumbling. Store seeds in a cool, dark and dry place.

Approx 300 carrot seeds per packet

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Packet
3g (9 packet equivalent)
PRODUCT INFORMATION
PRODUCT INFORMATION

Daucus carota

Days to Maturity: 85

These carrots have been adapted to Southwest Colorado and selected over generations to have a conical shape, making them easy for harvesting even in tough soils such as clay! Sweet taste was the other selection criteria for this landrace variety. Get a headstart on your carrot breeding with these seeds.

Original seeds sourced from Joseph Lofthouse in Paradise, UT.

Planting Instructions: A cool weather biennial crop. Sow Conical Carrot Landrace seed in spring and fall 1/4" deep. Thin to 3-4" apart. Keep moist until seeds germinate-- it is easy for carrot seed to dry out when first planted.

Seed Saving Instructions: At the end of the first season, select tastiest roots for seed saving by tasting a small bite from side or tip of root. In warmer climates like the desert southwest, leave these in the ground to overwinter and cover with straw. In colder climates like the Rocky Mountains, place roots in very slightly moist sand in a root cellar or cool place and re-plant roots in the spring. Carrots will flower and go to seed in 2nd season. Collect seeds when fully dry and crumbling. Store seeds in a cool, dark and dry place.

Approx 300 carrot seeds per packet

Conical Carrot Landrace

Conical Carrot Landrace

$3.95
Packet
3g (9 packet equivalent)