1000+ Seeds Round Baby Parisian Carrots Seeds A Delicacy Prised by Gourmet Restaurants Delicious Carrot Vegetable
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Brand VISTATU Material Feature GMO Free Color Brown Expected Blooming Period Spring Sunlight Exposure Full Sun Unit Count 1000.0 Count Expected Planting Period Spring Product Care Instructions Water Moisture Needs Moderate Watering UPC 735530218419
About this item
- Seed germination rate: 95%. About 10-20 days to germinate. Very Easy, grow fastly. Perform well for both spring and fall planting. Great for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike.
- To have enough soil surface and volume, containers should be at least 16 to 18 inches in diameter and 8 to 12 inches deep. Sow seeds carefully 1/2 inch apart and then cover very lightly. Harvest at about 1 to 1 1/2 inches in diameter for best flavor.
- These petite, ball-shaped beauties are extra-tasty morsels to enjoy in just a few bites with excellent sweet flavor and crunchy texture. Parisian carrost is highly sought after by gourmet restaurants.
- Make sure to save the seeds from this variety because it is getting harder to find these seeds in the store.
- Made in USA - It makes excellent for moms, adults and gardening box for men. Share with your family and friends its happiness from germination to flowering and fruiting.If the package is damaged, in insufficient quantity, or can not germinate, please contact us to replace it for you.
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Expected Blooming Period Spring Sunlight Exposure Full Sun Expected Planting Period Spring Moisture Needs Moderate Watering
Planting Requirements:
1. Lighting conditions: It likes full light. Not tolerant to shade.
2. Temperature conditions: It likes heat, and the suitable temperature for growth is 15 ~ 25°C.
3. Humidity conditions: Remember to water it more often to keep it moist.
4. Soil Conditions: Substrate: loose, fertile, well drained slightly acidic soil.
5. Planting Depth:1/4 inch. Space Seeds:1/2 inch
6. Days to Germinate: 10-20 days -
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