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Vegetables - Carrot Seeds
We usually think of carrots as long, orange roots, but if you want to have some fun with colors and shapes, there are a lot of different colors of carrots available to grow. When you grow red, yellow, white, or purple carrots, you can creatively mix them in with the traditional orange carrots, and come up with something that is not only tasty and healthy, but colorful as well! If you want to experiment with shapes, you might want to try out the Parisian carrot which grows in the shape of a little round ball. Heirloom carrot seeds are tiny, so a little bit can produce a lot of carrots! If you buy bulk seed packets, you'll have all the carrots you could possibly need.
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On Sale! Lunar White Carrot Seeds Open Pollinated
Lunar White carrot seeds have been grown since the early 1600s, and they are still being grown for a good reason. This carrot is very mild and so delicious! Pure white, and nearly coreless, these carrots are ready in as little as 60 days.Quick View$3.96 Pkt - $15.95 / Oz -
On Sale! Snow White Carrot Seeds Open Pollinated
Add a new color of carrots to your vegetable garden! Snow White Carrot is a unique variety that produces mild, crisp, white roots that mature in about 75 days.Quick ViewxSnow White Carrot Seeds
Daucus carota
Add a new color of carrots to your vegetable garden! Snow White Carrot is a unique variety that produces mild, crisp, white roots that mature in about 75 days.
$3.96 Pkt - $16.57 / Oz
We usually think of carrots as long, orange roots, but if you want to have some fun with colors and shapes, there are a lot of different colors of carrots available to grow. When you grow red, yellow, white, or purple carrots, you can creatively mix them in with the traditional orange carrots, and come up with something that is not only tasty and healthy, but colorful as well! If you want to experiment with shapes, you might want to try out the Parisian carrot which grows in the shape of a little round ball. Heirloom carrot seeds are tiny, so a little bit can produce a lot of carrots! If you buy bulk seed packets, you'll have all the carrots you could possibly need.