CARROT FLAKKEE 2 Long - 1457

It is the largest; blunt with an elongated terminal tip. Its foliage is resistant even to summer heat.
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Family Apiaceae / Umbelliferae
Sowing: Plant from late winter to midsummer, staggered for a continuous harvest; the last sowings yield carrots that can be stored for the winter. Under tunnels, sowing is possible from October to February.
Spacing: 30 cm between rows, thinning to 5-10 cm along the row.
Tips: Grow in loose soil. Earth up lightly and cover with non-woven fabric to prevent root greening and carrot fly infestation.
Seed requirements: 20-30 g per 100 m2 of soil.
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