Daucus carota – Carrot Nantes Darcy (Organic)

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Carrot Nantes Darcy ( Daucus carota ) is an popular heirloom variety dating back to the 1800’s that are easy to grow in any climate. They have fantastic flavour that is sweet, which makes them great for cakes and juicing along with all the usual ways we eat these delicious root vegetables. The Carrot Nantes Darcy have a long growing season and can be grown all year round in some climates. An commonly seen carrot at the supermarket.

Suitable for Cold to Tropical climates

Carrot Nantes Darcy ( Daucus carota ) is an popular heirloom variety dating back to the 1800’s that are easy to grow in any climate. They have fantastic flavour that is sweet, which makes them great for cakes and juicing along with all the usual ways we eat these delicious root vegetables. The Carrot Nantes Darcy have a long growing season and can be grown all year round in some climates. A commonly seen carrot at the supermarket.

For information on other carrot varieties try Carrot All Seasons, Carrot Baby Amsterdam or Carrot Purple Haze.

Growth

The Carrot Nantes Darcy root (actual carrot) will grow up to 17 cm’s in length are bright orange all the way and and are almost coreless. The shape unlike many carrots is quite uniform from top to bottom and instead of having a pointed end; they have a rounded end. Can be grown in pots / containers and store well in cool conditions.

6 Tips on Growing Carrots
  • Choose a sunny spot in the garden as carrots like some full sun, they don’t mind if the sun isn’t all day though so some light shade is fine.
  • Carrots need a good quality loose, well draining soil so turn your soil over about 30 cm’s deep to loosen and aerate it. If your draining isn’t great add in some horticultural (course) sand. Don’t using bark or similar for drainage and remove any pebbles etc that are chunky because this can cause forking. Add in some organic compost or manure.
  • Carrots don’t transplant well so are best sown as seed directly into the garden. If you are considering buying pre germinated seedling from your nursery – choose biodegradable pots that you can plant straight into the garden for this reason.
  • Once your carrots have started to pop up you can feed them every week or two with some organic seaweed fertiliser or similar, as long as it is not high in nitrogen. High nitrogen levels will cause your carrots to spend their time getting very bushy on top but not grow a lot of actual carrot.
  • Sow carrots every 4-6 weeks for a continual supply through acceptable seasons. (see germination instructions tab)
  • Write the date in your diary for when you planted the seeds, this variety will usually be ready by 10-14 weeks. Harvest as you need them, carrots store well if left in the ground but start to lose their flavour around 18-20 weeks.

Note: Germination instructions can be found in the ‘Germination Instructions Tab’ below. Upon purchase you will receive these detailed instructions via email so that you have a permanent record.

 

FAMILY:

Apiaceae

CLIMATE:

Cold to Tropical

TEMPERATURE RANGE:

10 to 30°C / 50 to 86°F

SOIL TYPE:

Composted, loose well draining soil.

LOCATION:

Full sun – Light Shade

HEIGHT:

Up to 17 cm’s (7 inches) – Root

WIDTH:

Up to 3-3.5 cm’s (1-1.4 inches) – Root

pH:

6.0-6.8

GROWTH TYPE:

Annual

WATER REQUIREMENTS:

Medium

POLLINATION:

Insects, bisexual flowers.

MATURITY:

Average 10-16 weeks

GERMINATION RATES:

95%

GERMINATION TIME:

14-21 days

SEEDS PER GRAM:

Approximately 740

MEDICINAL QUALITIES:

Health Benefits

WEED POTENTIAL:

No

EDIBLE:

Yes.

SEED STORAGE & VIABILITY:

Store a 4°C (fridge) for 3 years.

 

FACTS ABOUT DAUCUS CAROTA (Carrot Nantes Darcy)

Most people have heard the saying ‘eating carrots helps you see in the dark’ and while this is not exactly true, carrots are very beneficial for eye health, preventing aging eye conditions and macular degeneration. The health benefits don’t stop there though, eating carrots is good for your immune system, your skin and hair, prevent heart disease and even lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

Eating too many carrots can literally turn your skin orange … you wont turn bright orange but your skin will have an orange tint.

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 26 × 16 × .5 cm
Quantity

10 Seeds, 20 Seeds, 50 Seeds, 100 Seeds, 200 Seeds, Seedling

Germination Instructions

HOW TO GROW DAUCUS CAROTA (Carrot Nantes Darcy)

 

Note: This variety can be grown all year round in most climates but for best results we have given some grow guides below.

Sowing Season by Climate:
Cold                  – Early Spring to Late Summer
Temperate       – Early Spring to Mid Autumn
Sub-Tropical   – Early Spring to Mid Autumn
Tropical            – Late Summer to Early Spring

Germination Temperatures: 15-20°C / 59-68°F. 
Start: Preferably straight into the garden as they don’t always transplant well. Can also be grown in pots.
Soil: Moist, well draining, compost rich soil. Carrots won’t do well if the soil is too wet or too dry.
Sow: Create a small trench approximately 0.5-1 cm deep with your finger and sow seeds in a row along the trench and cover over. Remove any weaker seedlings to thin to approximately 4-5 cm’s apart
pH: 6.0-6.8
Water:
Keep Moist at all times but not wet. 
Position:
Full sun 8 hours a day, part shade tolerated.
Germination Time:
14-21 days in ideal temperatures
Transplant:
Preferably straight into garden.
Spacing:
Thin to 5 cm’s (2 inch), 15-20 cm rows (6-8 inches)
Feeding: Seaweed (Seasol) every 2 weeks once sprouted.
Companion plants:
Beans, Cucumber, Radish, Tomato, Lettuce, Peas, Rosemary, Sage, Coriander & Marigolds.
Don’t plant with: Dill, Potatoes, Parsnips.
Harvest:
10-16 weeks

6 Tips on Growing Carrots
  • Choose a sunny spot in the garden as carrots like some full sun, they don’t mind if the sun isn’t all day though so some light shade is fine.
  • Carrots need a good quality loose, well draining soil so turn your soil over about 30 cm’s deep to loosen and aerate it. If your draining isn’t great add in some horticultural (course) sand. Don’t using bark or similar for drainage and remove any pebbles etc that are chunky because this can cause forking. Add in some organic compost or manure.
  • Carrots don’t transplant well so are best sown as seed directly into the garden. If you are considering buying pre germinated seedling from your nursery – choose biodegradable pots that you can plant straight into the garden for this reason.
  • Once your carrots have started to pop up you can feed them every week or two with some organic seaweed fertiliser or similar, as long as it is not high in nitrogen. High nitrogen levels will cause your carrots to spend their time getting very bushy on top but not grow a lot of actual carrot.
  • Sow carrots every 4-6 weeks for a continual supply through acceptable seasons. (see germination instructions tab)
  • Write the date in your diary for when you planted the seeds, this variety will usually be ready by 10-14 weeks. Harvest as you need them, carrots store well if left in the ground but start to lose their flavour around 18-20 weeks.

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