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Amsterdam Carrot. Heirloom vegetable. One of the best choices for forcing outdoors or under cloches, Amsterdam Forcing is one of the earliest carrot varieties to mature. They’re bred for use as baby carrots (i.e. finger carrots) and taste especially sweet and tender when picked young. Virtually coreless, the roots are uniform, cylindrical and slim and perform well fresh or frozen.
Planting Method: Direct Seed
Growth Habit: Root Crop
Days to Emergence: 7 - 14
Days to Harvest 55
Height: 20 - 30cm (8 - 12in)
Attributes
Light Requirement: Full SunPlanting Method: Direct Seed
Growth Habit: Root Crop
Days to Emergence: 7 - 14
Days to Harvest 55
Height: 20 - 30cm (8 - 12in)
How to Grow
Carrots will grow well in any open, well cultivated, deep garden soil. As the seed is quite small, mix it with some sand when sowing. Once soil temperature rises above 7.5 C (45 F), sow seed about 7-15mm (1/4-1/2in) deep in rows spaced 45-60cm (18-24in) apart. Sow seed at 5 day intervals over several weeks. Keep the seedbed evenly moist during the 2 week germination period but avoid crusting over the soil as this will greatly reduce the number of seedlings that emerge. Thin the seedlings during the early stages of growth until they are 5cm (2in) apart. Keep the plants evenly watered, weed free and avoid high nitrogen fertilizers. Harvest any time after the carrot roots develop good colour.SKU | Inventory |
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