Rarely does a garden bed in the country do without carrots - it is not surprising that summer residents want to get an excellent harvest of this vegetable.
There are certain types of varieties that will allow you to stock up on a harvest for the entire winter, but it is important to properly care for the plantings.
We suggest considering several varieties that may be suitable for your garden.
Let us turn to the recommendations of the expert of the online publication Belnovosti and agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh.
Which varieties have good yields?
Here are some options.
- "Abaco F1". An early-ripening variety that ripens 90 days after germination. The resulting root crops are up to 16 cm long and 5 cm thick.
- "Baltimore F1". Ripens in about 105 days. The root crop weighs 230 grams and is 25 cm long. It is resistant to cracking.
- "Bolero F1". The hybrid grows in 115 days. It produces a smooth and even fruit weighing up to 200 grams.
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