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Danvers 126 Carrot Seeds For Planting (Daucus carota)

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ALL ABOUT THESE CARROTS

SEED COUNT

800 SEEDS

OPEN POLLINATEDED

YES

ORGANIC

NO

HEIRLOOM

YES

UNTREATED

YES

NON-GMO

YES
Danvers 126 carrots are known for their bright orange color and conical shape. These carrots are popular for their sweet flavor and crunchy texture. They are versatile, suitable for both fresh eating and cooking. Gardeners appreciate them for their disease resistance and ability to grow well in heavy soil.


The Danvers 126 carrot variety originated from Danvers, Massachusetts. It was developed in the 1940s as an improvement over the original Danvers carrot, which was first introduced in 1871. This variety was specifically bred for its ability to thrive in less than ideal soil conditions, making it a favorite among farmers and gardeners looking for reliable, high-yield crops.

ALL ABOUT THESE CARROTS

SEED COUNT

800 SEEDS

OPEN POLLINATEDED

YES

ORGANIC

NO

UNTREATED

YES

NON-GMO

YES

HEIRLOOM

YES
Danvers 126 carrots are known for their bright orange color and conical shape. These carrots are popular for their sweet flavor and crunchy texture. They are versatile, suitable for both fresh eating and cooking. Gardeners appreciate them for their disease resistance and ability to grow well in heavy soil.


The Danvers 126 carrot variety originated from Danvers, Massachusetts. It was developed in the 1940s as an improvement over the original Danvers carrot, which was first introduced in 1871. This variety was specifically bred for its ability to thrive in less than ideal soil conditions, making it a favorite among farmers and gardeners looking for reliable, high-yield crops.

ADDITIONAL SOWING INFORMATION

GROWERS TIP

SEED PREP

No prep needed prior to sowing.

SOWING DEPTH

Sow the seed 1/4” inch under.

LIGHT PREFERENCE

Prefers an area of full sunlight.

SOIL CONDITIONS

Prefers a loose, rich & fertile soil.

MOISTURE NEEDS

Water daily, but careful not to overwater.

GERMINATION

Typically germinates in 7 to 10 days.

PLANT HEIGHT

Tops grow 15” to 20” tall.

PLANT WIDTH

Tops spread about 12" wide.

PLANT SPACING

Space roots 2” apart.

ROW SPACING

Space rows 8” to 10” apart.

CROP SIZE

6” to 8” roots with a 1” to 1.5” shoulder.

SEASON

Annual crop

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Daucus carota

DIFFICULTY LEVEL

Can be stubborn to germinate.

HARVEST

75 Days

WHAT ARE CUSTOMERS SAYING?

ADDITIONAL SOWING INFORMATION

GROWERS TIP

PREPERATION

No prep needed prior to sowing.

SOWING DEPTH

Sow the seed 1/4” inch under.

LIGHT PREFERENCE

Prefers an area of full sunlight.

SOIL CONDITIONS

Prefers a loose, rich & fertile soil.

MOISTURE NEEDS

Water daily, but careful not to overwater.

GERMINATION

Typically germinates in 7 to 10 days.

PLANT HEIGHT

Tops grow 15” to 20” tall.

PLANT WIDTH

Tops spread about 12" wide.

PLANT SPACING

Space roots 2” apart.

ROW SPACING

Space rows 8” to 10” apart.

CROP SIZE

6” to 8” roots with a 1” to 1.5” shoulder.

SEASON

Annual crop

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Daucus carota

DIFFICULTY LEVEL

Can be stubborn to germinate.

HARVEST

75 Days

WHAT ARE CUSTOMERS SAYING?