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Can be eaten raw or cooked by a variety of techniques including baking, roasting, sautéing, and blanching. Baby carrots are very tender but are not as flavorful as full-grown carrots because of their lack of maturity. Can be found in almost every culture’s cuisine. Pair well with both sweet and savory flavors.
Rich source of fiber, several vitamins and minerals, and beta-carotene.
Carrots should be firm and smooth. Avoid those with cracks or any that have begun to soften and wither. The best carrots are young and slender. If buying with greenery, make sure the leaves are moist and bright.
Carrots may be planted mid-spring after the threat of frost has passed and continue to plant new seeds every two weeks for continued harvest through the fall.
Plant carrot seeds 1/2” deep and 1-2” apart in rows that are 1-2’ apart. Begin harvesting carrots when they are finger size, but they can stay in the soil longer if desired. To harvest, gently lift the carrot from the soil.