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Galatians522

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Who Said Carrots Don't Grow in Florida?
« on: April 11, 2024, 08:24:23 AM »
Got some nice Kuroda and Purple Dragon Carrots this year. I'm thinking of growing some Uberlandia annual carrots next year so I can save my own seed. As a bonus, it seems the Uberlandia has some nematode resistance which is very unusual among cultivated carrots. Does anyone have experuence growing and eating it?



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Re: Who Said Carrots Don't Grow in Florida?
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2024, 04:11:20 PM »
Just responding to the question in the topic title. I have good results with Nantes in a subtropical arid climate. It's tough to source many types of seeds in Mexico so I have't tried other varieties.
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Re: Who Said Carrots Don't Grow in Florida?
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2024, 07:45:54 PM »
Just responding to the question in the topic title. I have good results with Nantes in a subtropical arid climate. It's tough to source many types of seeds in Mexico so I have't tried other varieties.

If Nantes is the same as Scarlet Nantes, I have grown it here in Florida. It is good, but I like the New Kuroda and Purple Dragon a little more. Scarlet Nantes has the advantage of being shaped more like a grocery store carrot (if that is important to you). I love the color of Purple Dragon. I wonder if Baker Creek ships to Mexico. I'm pretty sure they ship to Jamaica.

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Re: Who Said Carrots Don't Grow in Florida?
« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2024, 04:51:48 AM »
We planted run of the mill carrots here in Brazil. Our farm has an equatorial rainforest climate and weirdly carrots have done better than almost anything. In fact Bahia is one of the big carrot producers for the country. Clearly there’s humidity resistant varieties here but I was surprised.

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Re: Who Said Carrots Don't Grow in Florida?
« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2024, 06:50:01 PM »
Ordering seeds. When is the best time to sow here in FL?

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Re: Who Said Carrots Don't Grow in Florida?
« Reply #5 on: October 04, 2024, 09:08:09 PM »
Ordering seeds. When is the best time to sow here in FL?

The gardening calendar I have shows October-February for carrots in south Florida. The last couple years I had good success planting in November. Be warned that they take a long time to germinate. As you get closer to the end of the planting season (February) it becomes more and more imperative to plant in Nematode free soil (like in a raised bed planter with sterile soil).

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Re: Who Said Carrots Don't Grow in Florida?
« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2024, 08:59:39 PM »
If Nantes is the same as Scarlet Nantes, I have grown it here in Florida. It is good, but I like the New Kuroda and Purple Dragon a little more. Scarlet Nantes has the advantage of being shaped more like a grocery store carrot (if that is important to you). I love the color of Purple Dragon. I wonder if Baker Creek ships to Mexico. I'm pretty sure they ship to Jamaica.
Thanks for the hints. I've checked and they have Mexico on their list so I've contacted them and will give it a try. I've had problems with other vendors, even with a phytosanitary certificate. Always worth a try though.
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Average temps 85 low 95 high (Aug) 58 low 73 high (Feb)
Humidity 29% (April) 72% (Sept.)

 

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