Carrots, Danvers 126

Carrots, Danvers 126

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Danvers 126 Carrot The original Danvers 126 is a Half Long Carrot that dates back to the 1870s. This is the old standard American carrot, adaptable and dependable. This variety has long withstood the tests of time and continues to  remain a  customer favorite.  With a blunt, tapered, thick variety with 6-7-inch roots, it is nearly coreless.   High carotene content. Very productive. great for soups and stews. Great tasting, tender and crisp, stores well and are used both fresh and for processing. Non-Gmo, Heirloom Botanical Name - Daucus carota Zone: 3-12 Days to Maturity: 60-70 Days Height: 12" Tall (green tops) Fruit Color: Orange Treated: No Germination Time: 10 -21 Days  Breed: Heirloom, Open Pollinated Germination Rate: 90% Lifecycle: Annual Sunlight: Full Sun Watering: Average Sow Method: Direct Sow or Transplant Plant Spacing: 2-4 inch Sow Depth: 1/4 inch Row Spacing: 18 inch Season of Interest: Cool/Warm Did you know...Carrots were first grown in Afghanistan While carrots a

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