Growing Carrots Indoors

Growing carrots indoors
But can you grow carrots indoors? The answer is yes, you can! Growing carrots in containers or pots is actually easier than growing them in the garden because they thrive better on a steady supply of moisture, and that's hard to provide outdoors in the summer heat.
How long does it take to grow carrots indoors?
Since the roots grow six inches long, I planted them in my 12-inch-deep container and am eagerly awaiting their maturation in another month. They mature in 70 days, and like most cultivars, they need to be sown two inches apart. Get your packet of 600 seeds from Jays Seeds via Amazon.
How do you grow carrots indoors all year round?
Place your potted carrots in a sunny window and keep the soil moist at the surface until the seeds germinate. Water the pot when the soil is dry at a depth of 1 inch (2.5 cm.) once the seedlings begin to grow. When the seedlings reach a height of 3 inches (8 cm.), it's time to start a regular feeding schedule.
What do I need to grow carrots indoors?
All you need to grow carrots indoors is a large container, potting soil, and carrot seeds. Keeping them in a cool area with lots of sun and watering them regularly will provide you with awesome carrots after 2-3 months.









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