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Carrot 'Amsterdam Forcing 3' is known for its early-maturing, cylindrical roots that are both smooth and slender. This variety produces carrots with a sweet, crisp flavour, making them a popular choice for fresh eating straight from the garden. These carrots are particularly well-suited for early cropping in the UK, providing gardeners with a reliable and delicious harvest. The uniform shape and vibrant colour of these carrots make them an attractive addition to any vegetable patch.

To grow Carrot 'Amsterdam Forcing 3', sow seeds outdoors from February to July in well-prepared, fertile soil. The seeds should be sown at a depth of about 1cm, with the seedlings later thinned to a spacing of 5cm apart to ensure proper root development. This variety thrives in a sunny position with well-drained soil. Keeping the planting area weed-free is crucial to allow the carrots to grow without competition and to maximise the yield of sweet, tender roots.

Harvesting can begin as early as May and continue through to October, depending on the sowing time. The roots are best picked when they reach approximately 15cm in length, which is when their flavour and texture are at their peak. Regular watering and careful attention to soil conditions will ensure a continuous and bountiful supply of carrots throughout the growing season, making 'Amsterdam Forcing 3' an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced gardeners alike.

Please Note: The image(s) shown are for illustrative purposes only. The listed number of seeds is an approximate value and packet size may vary slightly.

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Carrot 'Amsterdam Forcing 3'

Carrot 'Amsterdam Forcing 3'

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Product description

Carrot 'Amsterdam Forcing 3' is known for its early-maturing, cylindrical roots that are both smooth and slender. This variety produces carrots with a sweet, crisp flavour, making them a popular choice for fresh eating straight from the garden. These carrots are particularly well-suited for early cropping in the UK, providing gardeners with a reliable and delicious harvest. The uniform shape and vibrant colour of these carrots make them an attractive addition to any vegetable patch.

To grow Carrot 'Amsterdam Forcing 3', sow seeds outdoors from February to July in well-prepared, fertile soil. The seeds should be sown at a depth of about 1cm, with the seedlings later thinned to a spacing of 5cm apart to ensure proper root development. This variety thrives in a sunny position with well-drained soil. Keeping the planting area weed-free is crucial to allow the carrots to grow without competition and to maximise the yield of sweet, tender roots.

Harvesting can begin as early as May and continue through to October, depending on the sowing time. The roots are best picked when they reach approximately 15cm in length, which is when their flavour and texture are at their peak. Regular watering and careful attention to soil conditions will ensure a continuous and bountiful supply of carrots throughout the growing season, making 'Amsterdam Forcing 3' an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced gardeners alike.

Please Note: The image(s) shown are for illustrative purposes only. The listed number of seeds is an approximate value and packet size may vary slightly.

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