autumn king carrots overwintered
" data-orig-size="600,400" sizes="(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px" aperture="aperture" />There are so many lovely carrot varieties to grow (and we’ve grown quite a few of them over the years!) including unusual heritage types of many colours. However, our all time favorite carrot to grow that feeds us over a long season is ‘Autumn King’. This particular maincrop variety always does well for us, roots can be lifted from late summer through into winter. We like to thin seedlings for sweet tender carrots (perfect in salads) and leave the rest to mature into large thick roots.
Rich pulling Autumn King carrots in the kitchen garden today, doesn’t he look happy?!Autumn King appears to have some resistant to carrot fly too, wherever we’ve grown them they come out of the ground with minimum damage right through to winter. Deep, well-drained soil without any stones is best, we grow maincrop carrots in raised beds with early maturing varieties doing well in large deep tubs if we run out of space.
What’s your favourite variety to grow year after year?
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