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Solar Yellow Carrot

(4 customer reviews)

These Solar Yellow Carrots Seeds
Are something to behold
They’ll be bold and bright in your garden
A Carrot for everyone to see
With a flavor that’s truly sweet
A Vegetable you won’t forget
Plant these carrots and watch them grow
Then enjoy the harvest you reap

$7$15

Description

Looking for a unique addition to your garden?

Solar Yellow Carrot Seeds are the perfect choice!

These cold hardy plants produce bright golden carrots that are perfect for adding color to your garden. Not only are they beautiful, but they’re also delicious – Solar Yellow Carrots taste great raw or cooked.

Best of all, they’re easy to grow – even beginners will have no trouble getting these plants to thrive.

 

Solar Yellow Carrot’s bright yellow color pops on any plate, and its sweet flavor matches well with any dishes!

This bright and sweet carrot is a perfect choice for juicing, blending, or even dissolving foods into broth.

Reaches about 8-9 inches long – a real standout at farmer’s markets.

A rich source of beta carotene, fiber, vitamin A, potassium, and antioxidants.

Species: Carrot, Solar Yellow

Days to Germination: 14 – 21

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Vegetable Type: Carrot

Type: Seeds Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Shade

Days to Harvest: 80

Germination Rate: 89%

Test Date: 7/21 Within-Row

Spacing: 1 inch, thin to 3 inches Between-Row

Spacing: 12-24 inches

Additional information

Size

200+ Count, 600+ Count

Seed type

Vegetable

4 reviews for Solar Yellow Carrot

  1. Patricia

  2. Carol Wright

    Excellent seeds. Haven’t planted them yet.

  3. Vanessa Stromberg

    Seeds arrived so fast!! I was super impressed. I didn’t realize how close this company is to me. I’m so excited to plant them and see what they become. I’ll definitely be back for more.

  4. gaya

    Yellow wax beans – happy with the purchase. Website description is accurate. Shipment arrived on time. Most of the seeds germinated. However the baby plants are struggling to grow and I suspect its because of the heat wave we had recently. I sowed a second round now that the weather is back to normal and I see they have started germinating. Fingers crossed.

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