Scarlet Nantes Carrots Seeds

Scarlet Nantes Carrots Seeds

Seed Packet
$4.00
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Scarlet Nantes Carrots Seeds

Scarlet Nantes Carrots Seeds

$4.00
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Scarlet Nantes carrots are a classic heirloom variety producing straight, cylindrical roots typically 6-7 inches long and 1-1.5 inches in diameter, with smooth, bright scarlet-orange skin and uniform, crisp orange flesh throughout—no core or green shoulders when grown properly. The roots are tender and sweet with a juicy, crunchy texture and mild, rich carrot flavor that's excellent raw—often described as one of the sweetest and most flavorful nantes types, with high sugar content that develops best in cool conditions. These carrots are perfect eaten fresh as snacks or in crudités, grated into salads and slaws, juiced for vibrant color and nutrition, roasted or glazed for caramelized sweetness, or steamed/boiled as a tender side—their uniform shape and taste make them a favorite for home use. This variety is an excellent choice for Utah because it's fast-maturing and cold-tolerant, fitting well into our short cool-season windows with early spring or fall planting, it performs reliably in heavier or rocky soils common here with good drainage, and it's frequently recommended by USU Extension as a productive, high-quality carrot that suits northern Utah home gardens when direct sown for consistent results.


75 seeds per packet.

Days to Maturity: Approximately 60-70 days from direct sowing (harvest baby size as early as 45-55 days or full size at 6-7 inches for peak sweetness and tenderness).

Sun Needs: Full sun with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily—essential for good root color, size, and sweetness in Utah's sunny climate.

Season Type: Cool-season crop; plant early spring (as soon as soil is workable, around 40°F+) or late summer for fall harvest—tolerates light frosts and prefers moderate temperatures (50-75°F) for tender, sweet roots without bolting or toughness.

Plant Habit & Support: Upright foliage 12-18 inches tall; no support needed—thin seedlings to 2-3 inches apart in rows 12-18 inches apart for straight, uniform roots and good airflow.

Other Notes: Heat-tolerant for a nantes type but best in cooler periods to maximize flavor; watch for carrot rust fly, aphids, or forking from compacted soil—organic mulch (like straw or compost) helps retain moisture and suppress weeds; succession sow every 2-3 weeks for continuous harvest before summer heat affects quality.

Best Planting Method: Direct sow seeds only (available as seed packets)—plant ¼-½ inch deep in rows or beds as soon as soil can be worked in spring or late summer for fall crops. Space seeds ½-1 inch apart and thin to 2-3 inches once seedlings emerge. Amend soil with compost for loose, fertile texture and excellent drainage—raised beds are ideal in heavier or alkaline Utah soils to prevent forking and encourage straight roots. Organic mulch (such as straw, compost, or grass clippings) around plants retains moisture, moderates soil temperature, and suppresses weeds.

Watering Needs: Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy (about 1 inch per week)—even moisture throughout growth prevents cracking, woody texture, or poor flavor; drip irrigation or base watering is best in dry Utah conditions to avoid foliar issues. Mulch helps during warmer spells; avoid letting soil dry out completely, especially early on, and containers (if used) dry faster so check frequently.

Fertilization Needs: Incorporate compost or balanced organic fertilizer at planting for nutrient-rich soil. Carrots are light feeders—apply a light side-dressing with a low-nitrogen or balanced option (like compost tea) midway if tops seem pale, but avoid excess nitrogen to prevent leafy tops over root development. Harvest when roots reach desired size (pull gently or loosen soil with a fork)—cut off greens immediately after pulling to maintain crispness, and roots store well in a cool, humid spot for several weeks to months. It's great for containers.

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