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Carrot 'Colour mix' in ribbon

Wild Carrot

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Quantity Approximately 425 seeds on 6 m tape
Exposure Sun to partial shade

Discover the plant

Family Apiaceae
Type Vegetable
Cycle Biennial

The multicolored carrot mix on ribbon is a simple, practical, and spectacular way to introduce a true festival of colorful roots into your vegetable garden. In a single pre-seeded ribbon, you'll find white, yellow, pink, orange, red, and purple carrots, offering an astonishing visual diversity at harvest that transforms the simplest dishes into vibrant compositions. This ribbon presentation greatly facilitates sowing by ensuring regular density, which reduces seed loss, limits thinning, and allows for neat, harmonious, and easy-to-maintain rows. In the garden, this crop combines aesthetics and productivity, with flavorful cylindrical roots that develop in deep, loose, and well-prepared soil. Each harvest becomes a colorful surprise, ideal for impressing at the table while enjoying crisp textures and nuanced flavors. The 6-meter ribbon makes installation particularly user-friendly, even for beginner gardeners, and transforms the act of sowing into a simple and satisfying experience. With good light and regular moisture, the roots form elegantly, giving the vegetable garden a neat and abundant appearance. It's an original, practical, and delicious mix, perfect for easily harvesting multicolored carrots that are as beautiful as they are tasty.

Carrot 'Colour mix' in ribbon

Planting guide

From plantingto establishment.

Planting depth 0.6 cm (0.2 in)
Establishment temperature 15 to 25 °C (59 to 77 °F)
Establishment time 10 to 21 days

Soil and care

The rightconditions.

Exposure Sun to partial shade
Soil Rich enough, deep, rock-free and well-drained
Watering Regular

Bloom and dimensions

The completeprofile.

Bloom periodJune to August
Harvest65 to 72 days after sowing
Carrot 'Colour mix' in ribbon

Garden associations

What to plantwith it.

Good companionsAbsinthe, ground cherry, curly endive, chives, shallot, endive, bean, onion, hot pepper, bell pepper, leek, pea, coriander, sage, rosemary, radish, salsify, tomato
Avoid planting withGarlic, dill, beetroot, mint, parsley
Freshly harvested, raw vegetables, cooked dishes, colorful vegetable garden, seedlings in rows