All About Carrots
Carrots are a classic veggie garden favorite. They’re wonderfully versatile and low-maintenance, and you’ll be enjoying a bountiful harvest of fresh homegrown carrots in just a couple of months. Growing carrots is possible just about anywhere, from traditional garden plots and raised beds to a pot on your porch, patio, or kitchen windowsill.
Carrots grow best in full sun, but they’ll also tolerate partial shade. These cool-season veggies prefer temperatures between 60-75°F. In weather hotter than 80°F, carrots may become tough and woody. It’s also essential to grow carrots in loose, well-draining soil that’s free from obstacles like rocks and tree roots. Keep reading to discover all the essential tips and tricks for growing carrots.
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