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  2. Seasonal food - Wikipedia

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    This is usually the time when the item is harvested, with some exceptions; an example being sweet potatoes which are best eaten several weeks after harvest. Seasonal food reduces the greenhouse gas emissions resulting from food consumption and is integral in a low carbon diet. Macrobiotic diets emphasize eating locally grown foods that are in ...

  3. Carrot - Wikipedia

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    Workers harvesting carrots by hand, Imperial Valley, California, 1948. Carrots are grown from seed and can take up to four months (120 days) to mature, but most cultivars mature within 70 to 80 days under the right conditions. [34] They grow best in full sun but tolerate some shade. [35] The optimum temperature is 16 to 21 °C (61 to 70 °F). [36]

  4. How to Regrow Carrots from the Tops in 5 Simple Steps - AOL

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    Harvesting and Care Tips. After planting the carrot tops in pots or your garden, water them just as you would water standard carrots by providing them with about 1 inch of water per week.

  5. Crop rotation - Wikipedia

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    Farmers have long recognized that suitable rotations such as planting spring crops for livestock in place of grains for human consumption make it possible to restore or to maintain productive soils. Ancient Near Eastern farmers practiced crop rotation in 6000 BC, alternately planting legumes and cereals. [1] [2] [better source needed]

  6. How to Store Carrots So They're Fresh for Up to 1 Month (No ...

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    Place carrots in an airtight container and fill it with cool water until the carrots are submerged. Transfer the container to the refrigerator, dumping and refreshing the water in the container ...

  7. Garden: Vegetable gardening in the cool season

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    Last year in our community garden on campus, we harvested our last carrots, beets and green onions on Dec. 7, and we harvested kale into February! Carrots were harvested in December 2023 at the ...

  8. Küttiger Rüebli - Wikipedia

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    In March, the seed carrots are planted in the garden, sprout, and form flowers and seeds. The ripe seed umbels are tied into bundles and hung up to dry until the next spring. It is reported that Küttiger Rüebli were previously grown together with oats in fields so that both could be harvested simultaneously. [1]

  9. Carrots Are Being Recalled After Deadly E. Coli Outbreak ...

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    Grimmway is one of the world's largest suppliers of organic carrots. The potentially contaminated products include best-if-use-by dates between September 11 and November 12 and were sold between ...