Kuroda Carrot Seeds

asian bright versatile vegetable kuroda carrot seeds for sale
kuroda carrot packet includes variety highlights, helpful growing specs, easy to follow planting instructions
kuroda carrot shorter, with broad shoulders and wedge shape, more tolerant of heat than most carrots
kuroda carrot harvest in hand, growing in harden, sliced on cutting board, large harvest
kuroda carrot their sweet flavor makes them excellent for juicing

Kuroda Carrot Seeds

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Kuroda Carrot Seeds | Product Features

  • High-quality Kuroda Carrot Seeds for planting.
  • Hardy 5-8” long orange carrots with a blunt tip.
  • Crisp, sweet carrots are perfect for slicing, freezing, and juicing.
  • Harvest early for delicious tender baby carrots or mature for large flavorful carrots.
  • Large, premium seed packets give instructions on how to grow and when to plant outdoors.
  • Packet contains 800 mg of Non-GMO, Heirloom seeds (about 630 seeds).

Kuroda Carrot (Daucus carota) offers a deep orange Asian carrot that grows 5-8" long and 2" in diameter. Smooth with a stubby wedge shape and blunt tip. More tolerant of heat than most carrots. Excellent for juicing. This is a carefully selected variety that grows well planted outdoors in the spring or fall in zone 3 - 12.

Garden carrots lend a great boost in flavor and come in a rainbow mix of colors. Enjoy the gourmet taste of home grown carrots in your home cooking.

In spring or fall, sow seeds outside in loose fertile soil. Keeping seeds moist at all times is key for good germination. After sowing seeds cover the area with garden fabric that allows water to penetrate and water frequently. Remove fabric as soon as sprouts appear. Plant every 3 weeks for continuous harvest.

Kuroda Carrot Seeds Growing Details
Botanical Name Daucus carota
Plant Spacing 24-36”
Planting Depth 1/4”
Spread 6-10”
Height 8-10”
Germination Temp 50-65 °F
Light Required Full Sun
Life Cycle Annual
Days to Germination 8-12 Days
Days to Maturity 85-100 Days
Planting Zone 3-12
Yield High
Growth Rate Moderate
Growing Season Spring - Fall
Harvest Season Summer - Fall

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Kuroda carrots can be scattered.
Prepare your soil for planting, then scatter your seeds evenly. Cover the seeds with soil covering them about 1/4”. As seeds begin to sprout, thin them out to allow enough space for the seeds to grow to maturity.

After sowing and watering the carrot seeds, place a board over the seeds until they start to germinate. The board makes sure the carrots stay in the soil and keeps in the moisture. Remove the board once the seeds have sprouted so the seedlings can receive light and continue to grow.

There are many reasons why Kuroda carrots can become deformed, the most common issues being the soil quality.
If the soil is too compact or clay-like, the carrots will have no room to grow and will become deformed. Rocks in the soil can act as an obstacle to carrot growth, and roots may bend and grow around them causing them to bend or fork.
Overcrowding can also cause carrot deformities. To prevent overcrowding, thin out seedlings and pull weeds as they grow. Carrots can become deformed or even stunted when overcrowded and competing for nutrients.

Though Kuroda carrots are harvested as annuals, they are actually biennial. To get them to go to seed, allow a few carrots to stay in the ground over the winter. Seed heads will begin to form in the spring, keep them on the plant until they dry. Separate the seeds by rubbing the seed heads in your hand. Store your seeds in a cool, dry location for planting in upcoming seasons.

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Bob Tomasko
Kuroda carrot

The perfect late season carrot. Huge, sweet and no woody core. Great for storing.

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