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    Yellowstone has large, tapered, pale yellow imperator roots that look sensational on the plate! This novel carrot has a wonderful flavour either raw or cooked and makes a great soup carrot. A decidedly sweet root with a canary yellow colour and appreciated just as much raw as when cooked. Long smooth roots hold their colour throughout the cooking process. Packed with vitamins C, E, and K, plus folate and the antioxidant lutein. Yellowstone stores well in the ground for winter harvests and is lovely as a roasted vegetable with parsnips and other winter harvest root crops. Best carrot to sow in August for fall and winter harvests. Roots are sweeter after a few hard touches of frost. Yellowstone grow to 25 cm but their flavour is superior when harvested small!
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    Orange-scarlet roots are smooth, even-shaped, and free from eyes. The meaty carrots are 15 cm long and 2.5 cm thick with a sweet taste. A garden staple that is a good choice for soils that tend to be a little heavier. Chantenay produces crunchy, sweet carrots that are excellent for dicing. Roots grow to be a reddish-orange.
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    Vigorous variety producing creamy-white roots. Tender, almost coreless. Sweet flavour. White carrots have been sold in European markets for 300 years or more. Mild in flavor, this true white variety is quite a delicacy. Excellent long storage ability. 55 days to maturity. Lunar White Carrots average 20 cm in length.
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    Heirloom Carrots are some of the premier baby carrots available. Bright orange, these heirloom carrots grow about 9 cm long. Each sweet carrot is crisp with a tender core. Their small size lets them grow well in containers, as well as out in the garden. Little fingers are a Nantes type of carrot. Bred in France, they develop their characteristic orange colour earlier than other varieties, these carrots can be harvested early at 8-9cm. Don't let them stay in the ground beyond around 68 days from sprouting or they begin to lose their unique gourmet flavour and texture.
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    This is a stunning and very interesting dark red carrot! The red colour comes from lycopene, the same substance found in tomatoes, well known as an anti-oxidant and reputed to have cancer-preventing properties. Lovely sweet, strong flavour, great eaten raw, but perhaps best served lightly cooked as the colour intensifies and the lycopene becomes more readily assimilated. Wonderful for adding colour to all your cooking and now firmly established as one of our favourites.
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