Solar Yellow Carrot (Daucus carota)
the solar Yellow carrots are a Danvers variety that yield a buttery yellow root that grows to be 15-18cm (6-7”) long on average. It is thought to have originated in the Middle East and was first cultivated in the 14th century. Carrots that are yellow are slightly sweeter than carrots that are green. Carrots are simple to grow and need little attention aside from thinning and weeding.
Botanical Name : Daucus carota
Common name : Solar Yellow Carrot
Size at maturity : 6"-7"
Days to maturity : 65
Light requirement : Full sun
Planting time : winter
Sowing method : Direct sow
Planting depth : ¼”-½"
Plant spacing : 1”
Ships : Year-round
Average seeds per ounce : Approx. 25,000