

Carrot Seeds - Tendersweet
- Heirloom, very sweet
- Freeze incredibly well, coreless, easy to grow
- Prefers full sun exposure
Fast Facts
About Carrot Seeds - Tendersweet
HEIRLOOM
Buy Carrot Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Grow Heirloom Carrots - Plant Tendersweet Carrot Seeds
This aptly named carrot is the sweetest carrot anywhere! Long, tender roots and very rich orange color; coreless. An excellent all-around carrot for cooking, canning, pickling, baking, and juicing. Plant Tendersweet carrot vegetable seeds in full sun or partial shade for a bountiful summer harvest.
Fast Facts
About Carrot Seeds - Tendersweet
HEIRLOOM
Buy Carrot Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Grow Heirloom Carrots - Plant Tendersweet Carrot Seeds
This aptly named carrot is the sweetest carrot anywhere! Long, tender roots and very rich orange color; coreless. An excellent all-around carrot for cooking, canning, pickling, baking, and juicing. Plant Tendersweet carrot vegetable seeds in full sun or partial shade for a bountiful summer harvest.
How to Grow Tendersweet Carrots
When to Plant Carrot Seeds
Start your seeds in late Spring 3-5 weeks before your last frost.
Where to Plant Carrot Seeds
Carrots prefer full sun but can tolerate some shade. Seeds will grow best in deep, loose, and well-drained soil. It is best to sow seeds directly into the garden rather than starting indoors and later transplanting.
How to Plant Carrot Seeds
Plant your seeds 2 inches apart and â…› to ¼ inch deep. When thinning, cut plants down. Don’t pull up the excess carrots or it may damage root systems of neighboring carrots.
How to Harvest Carrots
When carrots have reached maturity, simply pull them up by the tops.
*Carrots do best in sandy, loose soil. If your carrots are too short and ball-like, it means that the soil wasn’t loose enough to push through. Carrots taste better after going through one or more frosts, so don’t worry if it freezes when they are in the ground!