








Dark Purple Dutch Carrot organic seeds x100 aprox
Exceptionally dark purple carrots that will stain any white shirt you have!
Seriously, these carrots are made of ink haha
fun fact: Carrots used to be purple! Thats right, not orange but purple and yellow. The have been grown on central europe, iran and Afghanistan for 5000+ years.
They are an old variety that should be cherished and not forgotten.
Aside from there spectacular colour
They grow just as quick and in my opinion, are much sweeter and flavourful.
They grow over winter and harvest late spring.
Size depends on how you grow and the conditions you put them under, but usually a regulsr size of 15cm+
Id suggest a loose sandy loam with fine compost space 10cm apart in full sun. fertilise with blood and bone. Be prepared to battle aphids lol
you will receive 100seeds aprox
Exceptionally dark purple carrots that will stain any white shirt you have!
Seriously, these carrots are made of ink haha
fun fact: Carrots used to be purple! Thats right, not orange but purple and yellow. The have been grown on central europe, iran and Afghanistan for 5000+ years.
They are an old variety that should be cherished and not forgotten.
Aside from there spectacular colour
They grow just as quick and in my opinion, are much sweeter and flavourful.
They grow over winter and harvest late spring.
Size depends on how you grow and the conditions you put them under, but usually a regulsr size of 15cm+
Id suggest a loose sandy loam with fine compost space 10cm apart in full sun. fertilise with blood and bone. Be prepared to battle aphids lol
you will receive 100seeds aprox
Exceptionally dark purple carrots that will stain any white shirt you have!
Seriously, these carrots are made of ink haha
fun fact: Carrots used to be purple! Thats right, not orange but purple and yellow. The have been grown on central europe, iran and Afghanistan for 5000+ years.
They are an old variety that should be cherished and not forgotten.
Aside from there spectacular colour
They grow just as quick and in my opinion, are much sweeter and flavourful.
They grow over winter and harvest late spring.
Size depends on how you grow and the conditions you put them under, but usually a regulsr size of 15cm+
Id suggest a loose sandy loam with fine compost space 10cm apart in full sun. fertilise with blood and bone. Be prepared to battle aphids lol
you will receive 100seeds aprox