Care instructions for Carrot 'Nantes'
Specific Variety / Cultivar Information for Nantes 
These instructions are for this specific cultivar / variety.
How to keep Nantes happy
How to sow and germinate Nantes
How to transplant Nantes
Sow in deep, well-worked, stone-free soil after danger of heavy frost from spring to midsummer. Keep seeds moist after sowing directly. Can cover with hessian or similar until germination. Do not transplant, as crooked roots may result. Cultivate periodically or mulch to control weeds. Keep soil evenly moist.
Sunny spot. Thin to 20-50 mm and use thinnings as baby carrots.
Rotate crops to prevent disease build-up.
How long does Nantes take to grow?
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How to harvest Carrot
Companion plants for Carrot
These plants will grow well with Carrot:
Tomatoes, Alliums (onions, chives, etc), lettuce 1
Tomatoes grow better with carrots, but may stunt the carrots’ growth. Beans (which are bad for tomatoes) provide the nitrogen carrots need more than some other vegetables. Aromatic companion plants repel carrot fly. Sage, rosemary, and radishes are recommended by some as companion plants, but listed by others as incompatible. alliums interplanted with carrots confuse onion and carrot flies. For the beneficial insect-attracting properties of carrots to work, they need to be allowed to flower; Otherwise, use the wild carrot, Queen Anne’s Lace, for the same effect. Flax produces an oil that may protect root vegetables like carrots from some pests. 1
Repellent plants for Carrot
These plants will not grow well with Carrot so avoid planting these within close proximity:
Dill, parsnip, radish 1
Common Carrot pests
These pests are known to attack Carrot plants:
Common Carrot diseases & problems
These problems and diseases are known to effect Carrot plants:
When should I sow or plant Nantes?
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