Vegetable Seeds -Danvers Half Long Carrot- 500 Heirloom Seeds Sweet Crunchy
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Brand | Serendipity Seeds |
| Plant Form | Seed |
| Season Of Interest | garden |
| Type | Seeds |
| Watering | Medium |
| Common Name | Carrot |
| USDA Hardiness Zone (°F) | all as a vegetable |
| Cultivating Difficulty | Easy |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
Danvers Half Long Carrot Seeds! A sweet, crunchy carrot with 7" roots. Grow two or three crops in one season! Mulch and pick as you need them through the winter. Best for fresh, cooking or canning. Well suited for shallow and clay soil and a wide range of climates. Danvers is a beautiful, nearly coreless, bright orange carrot with a crunchy sweet flavor perfect for eating fresh or cooked and can be stored without loosing its crispness. Approximate yield is 100 pounds per one hundred foot row. Uses: Fresh in salads, cooked or raw Fun Facts: 1. Introduced in 1821 2. Carrots are high in beta carotene 3. A perfect variety for any garden 4. The orange pigment converts to vitamin A once eaten 5. First cultivated in the Mediterranean regions and grown by the Romans We thank you for your support of rare and naturally grown seeds! Because Seed is a perishable product all sales have to be final. No Returns or Refunds can be accepted- We appreciate your understanding Pictures / Video are representative only. All seeds are true to listing description and botanical name ===== Some seeds require some experience in growing. We provide germination guidance and recommend that you do some research before ordering if you feel unsure. Growing plants from seed is supposed to be fun. Sometimes it is successful and sometimes not- this is the way it is with gardening. Because we are not there to plant them, we cannot be responsible for germination failure due to improper planting or climate conditions or for any other reason. We will always send you viable seeds and are always here to help you along the way. Note: Seeds ship via first class or least expensive way-Thanks!
