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Purple Haze Carrot Seed

Purple Haze Carrot Seed

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Seed Type

F1 Hybrid (Untreated)

Seeds Per Pack

300

Days to Maturity

75

Disease Resistance

None

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Why Grow Purple Haze Carrots?

Stunning Purple Carrots Purple Haze carrots are a must-have for any gardener seeking to add a splash of color and unique flavor to their cool season garden. These stunning carrots are a true visual delight, featuring deep purple skin with a striking orange core that makes them pop in any garden or dish. Their tender texture and robust flavor makes them a versatile addition to salads, stir-fries, and roasted vegetable medleys.

Crisp and Sweet Carrots Purple Haze carrots are not only a treat for the taste buds, but they're also rich in antioxidants. These carrots are loaded with anthocyanins, which are well-known for their health benefits. This variety is easy to grow in well-drained soil, either in the ground or in raised beds or containers. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or beginner, Purple Haze is a great choice for the fall or early spring garden.

Purple Haze Carrot Growing Tips

• When to Plant Carrots

Carrots are a "cool season" vegetable that grows best in the fall and early spring months. Carrot tops are generally cold-hardy to 20°F. Below that temperature, the tops may be burnt by the freezing temperatures. To protect carrots during unseasonably cold weather, consider adding straw mulch around the base of the plants to protect them.

Carrots should be directly sewn in the backyard garden in the fall months once outside temperatures have cooled, or in the late winter/early spring months before the soil becomes too warm. Carrots germinate best when soil temperatures are between 70°F and 80°F. If the soil is too warm, germination rates may not be optimal.

To plant carrots, make a shallow furrow in your garden beds that is approximately 1/2" deep. Sprinkle the seeds along the furrow in a 2-3" wide band. For small containers or raised beds, consider sprinkling carrots seeds over the entire container or bed and lightly covering with more soil or potting mix.

Carrots need consistent soil moisture for optimal germination. Water the soil 1-2x a day after planting until the carrot seeds germinate. Depending on the weather conditions, carrots may take 7-10 days to germinate. Be patient and make sure to keep the soil moist throughout this entire germination period.

*To see more carrot planting tips, watch this video.

• How to Fertilize Carrots

It's always a good idea to apply some pre-plant fertilizer to the soil prior to planting carrot seeds. We like to sprinkle Coop Gro organic fertilizer on our raised beds or along our rows prior to planting. This ensures the plants have the right nutrients to put down roots in their new soil.

Root vegetables like carrots will benefit from being fed a relatively balanced fertilizer throughout their life cycle. Once the carrot tops are approximately 4-6" tall, we'll begin to feed them every 2-3 weeks with Coop Gro organic fertilizer or AgroThrive Fruit & Flower Fertilizer.

When using a granular fertilizer, sprinkle it alongside the carrot rows and lightly incorporate it into the soil with your favorite garden tool. When using a liquid fertilizer, mix the solution and pour it alongside the plants or on top of the plants and water immediately.

• When to Harvest Carrots

Carrots can be harvested at any time once they reach an acceptable size. Some gardeners will plant their carrots thick with the intention of thinning and eating some of the smaller carrots, allowing the remaining carrots in the bed to grow to full size.

The shoulders of the carrot will usually be visible on top of the soil when they're full size and ready to harvest. Although usually not an issue with overwintered carrots, spring carrots can become "woody" if left in the ground too long. Harvest them before they get too big or else the texture might be compromised.