Carrot Seeds (Daucus carota)

Carrot Seeds (Daucus carota)

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Carrot Nutri-Red F1
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Carrot Nutri-Yellow F1
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Discover Kings Seeds' selection of premium carrot seeds online. As the largest supplier of certified organic seeds, our 100% NZ-owned family business offers gardeners a variety of carrot seeds for different preferences. Also known by their botanical name ‘Daucus carota’, they are the perfect garden staple for both novice and experienced gardeners. Start your gardening journey now and shop our collection of carrot seeds. 


When Should I Plant Carrot Seeds?

Ideal sowing times for carrot seeds vary slightly by region and variety of carrot seed, but generally, planting during cooler months yields the best results. In New Zealand, early spring through autumn presents optimal conditions for germination. Ensure soil is well-prepared with free-draining sandy soil for long, straight roots. After sowing seeds, cover with some garden cloth or a wooden plank so they are kept dark and damp until they germinate.


What are the Different Varieties of Carrot Seeds?

Kings Seeds offers a wide collection of carrot seeds, from sweet, slender baby carrots, richly pigmented purple types and classic crisp orange carrot seeds. Each variety offers unique flavours and benefits, catering to different preferences and culinary uses. Explore our collection of carrot seed options for delicious produce with vibrant colours.


How do I Harvest Carrots?

Harvesting times may vary depending on the variety of carrot seeds. Carrots are ready when the shoulders of the carrot push above the soil, or the leafy carrot tops are 20-30 cm tall. Always pull carrots from the bottom of the stems of the leafy tops, twisting the root as you pull can help. You may need to loosen the soil around the carrot to ensure they can be easily removed and not detach from their tops.