Organic Chantenay Carrot Seeds

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Chantenay carrots have broad shoulders and blunt ends that make them great carrots for growing in heavy soils. Chantenay carrots are an excellent processing and storage carrot. If you've had trouble growing carrots in hard, heavy soils, this is the one for you!


Product Details

Weight

.5G

Planting Season

Cool

Soil Temp

50° F+

Planting Depth

1/16"

Area to Sow

28' row

Days to Germ.

10-21+

Days to Maturity

60+

Best Planting Method

Direct

Thin to

Final spacing

Final Spacing

≥2" apart

Succession

21 days

Approx. Seed Count

600

Botanical Name

Daucus carota var. sativus

Plant Spread

2-4"

Plant Height

4-8"

Product Information

Chantenay carrots are ideal for those growing in heavy soil or shallow containers. The stubby roots penetrate hard soils with a root length of only about 5-6″ long. They are amazingly sweet and great for juicing, canning, or freezing. An essential carrot for urban gardeners and those growing in containers.

Planting by Zones

Zones 9-10

  • Carrots can be grown year-round in mild areas of Zones 9 and 10. Although they can be a fussy crop to get used to planting, once you become familiar with their requirements you will plant them often.

Zones 2-8

  • Direct seed in the spring after the danger of frost is gone.

Planting Carrot Seeds

  • Carrots, as with all vegetable seed crops, require moisture to germinate. For even and fast germination the soil must be moist the whole time the seed is germinating. For areas of the southwest, this can be difficult. We recommend direct sowing your seeds into well-worked soil that has ample amounts of compost mixed in. Compost helps to retain moisture in the soil. We recommend if you are planting in raised beds or containers that you THOROUGHLY water all the way through the container or raised bed prior to planting.
  • Plant carrot seeds into well-worked and finely raked soil. Planting into a shallow furrow made with a rake or your hands is best. Place seeds in the furrow and lightly mist the seed. Do not water with a hard spray, as this may displace the seeds and cover them with too much soil. Cover the seed with ¼” of finely sifted soil. Carrots can be slow to germinate. Check for moisture in your soil often, as you don’t want them to dry out during germination.

Growing Carrots

  • Once your carrot seeds have germinated, it is critical that you thin them. If you fail to thin your carrot seeds, you will end up with spindly carrots that are likely to break when you try to pull them from the ground.

Growing Carrots in Containers

  • If you are planting Carrots in containers, make sure your container is at least 10″ deep. Keep in mind containers will dry out faster because they have more surface area and less soil to hold onto moisture.

Harvesting Carrots 

  • Carrots can be harvested at any stage that they are worth eating. You can harvest baby carrots early, which will help thin the crop, making room for the others to get bigger.

Southern California Pro-tips

  • In areas of Zones 9 and 10, moisture in the soil is the most crucial factor in successfully starting your carrot seeds. Keep soil moist the whole time the seeds are germinating. Shade cloth can be very helpful if you are starting seed in a warm climate.
  • If you are planting in raised beds or containers, make sure you water DEEPLY, prior to planting.

Companion Flowers/Crops

Additional Learning Resources

Try our other popular carrot varieties like Scarlet Nantes, Nantes Corless, and Cosmic Purple. Shop all carrots here.

Product Details

Weight

.5G

Planting Season

Cool

Soil Temp

50° F+

Planting Depth

1/16"

Area to Sow

28' row

Days to Germ.

10-21+

Days to Maturity

60+

Best Planting Method

Direct

Thin to

Final spacing

Final Spacing

≥2" apart

Succession

21 days

Approx. Seed Count

600

Botanical Name

Daucus carota var. sativus

Plant Spread

2-4"

Plant Height

4-8"

1 review for Organic Chantenay Carrot Seeds

  1. Kris

    The best tasting carrot in our garden. Kiddos always dig these up first. Noticably sweeter than other seed company’s carrots.

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