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Carotte Jaune Lubiana
Carrots

Lubiana - Yellow Carrot

Ref : P0641 - Daucus carota
Bag of 1 gram

This variety produces abundant foliage and roots about 20 cm long, pointed with strong collars. They are yellow in color and have a sweet, spicy flavor that improves with storage.

This variety originates from Croatia.

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in the ground

Sow in rows 25 cm apart. Pack lightly. Thin to 5 cm, then to 10 cm when plants are 10 cm tall. If possible, protect young shoots from slugs. Sow in February and March in tunnels or trays, staggering sowing every 2 to 3 weeks to spread out harvesting.

Water regularly, but lightly, to encourage emergence, then more abundantly once a week the month after sowing to prevent the roots from "digging in". Carrots can be harvested all year round if the soil does not freeze or if it is protected by mulch.

March, April, May, June

July, August, September, October, November

in the ground

sunny, semi-shade

medium

all floor types

drained, furniture, rich

Daucus carota

mid-season

From 50 to 150 g

1 gram

elongated

crunchy

Yellow

From 10 to 20 cm

Croatia

Inconnue

This very old variety comes from Croatia and was introduced to the Seed Savers Exchange in 2016 from a French seed bank.

Seed Savers Exchange

Companion plants
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