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  2. 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 ...

  3. Küttiger Rüebli - Wikipedia

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    In traditional cultivation, the carrots were sown over winter barley in the winter. After the barley was harvested with a scythe, the carrot plants, which were about 15 cm high at that time, were thinned out with a hoe and then had enough space and light until the harvest in October or November. This cultivation method gave them their earlier ...

  4. 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]

  5. Growing season - Wikipedia

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    Season extension in agriculture is any method that allows a crop to be grown beyond its normal outdoor growing season and harvesting time frame, or the extra time thus achieved. To extend the growing season into the colder months, one can use unheated techniques such as floating row covers, low tunnels, caterpillar tunnels, or hoophouses ...

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

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    You can buy carrot chips, baby carrots, carrot sticks, shredded carrots, whole carrots without the tops, or whole carrots with the tops. Tips Test Kitchen Tip: If you grow or buy carrots, opt for ...

  7. Experts Reveal Why Carrots Come In So Many Different Colors

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  8. Carrot harvester - Wikipedia

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    A Carrot Harvester is an agricultural machine for harvesting carrots. Carrot harvesters are either top lifters or share lifters and may be tractor mounted, trailed behind a tractor or self-propelled. [1] [2] The machine typically harvests between one and six rows of carrots at once.

  9. 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.