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Kings Seeds Carrot Attillo F1

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Kings Seeds Carrot Attillo F1

Carrot Attilio is an ideal replacement for Trevor F1. It is a Nantes type with a sweet and succulent taste, with good colour and texture. This variety is particularly tasty in summer salads or in winter casseroles. It has a high tolerance to cavity spot and a high resistance to breaking and silvering.

When to Sow Attillo F1 Carrot Seeds
April to July.

Where to Sow
Sow carrot seeds thinly direct into the growing site 2cm (¾") deep in rows 30cm (12") apart. If possible sow carefully so that thinning is not necessary.

What to do Next
Thin seedlings only if needed, as this proecess attarcts carrot flies. Thin carrot seedlings in the evening. Water before thinning and remove all the debris. Do not transplant. Aim for roots 5-7cm (2-3") apart. Young Carrots can always be pulled alternately to 'thin as you eat'.

Maturity
June to November.

Nutritional Values
High in antioxidant beta-carotene which converts to vitamin A in the body.

Handy Tip
Never grow carrots on ground that has recently had manure spread as he roots will fork in search of goodness.

$2.88
Kings Seeds Carrot Attillo F1
$2.88

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Carrot Attilio is an ideal replacement for Trevor F1. It is a Nantes type with a sweet and succulent taste, with good colour and texture. This variety is particularly tasty in summer salads or in winter casseroles. It has a high tolerance to cavity spot and a high resistance to breaking and silvering.

When to Sow Attillo F1 Carrot Seeds
April to July.

Where to Sow
Sow carrot seeds thinly direct into the growing site 2cm (¾") deep in rows 30cm (12") apart. If possible sow carefully so that thinning is not necessary.

What to do Next
Thin seedlings only if needed, as this proecess attarcts carrot flies. Thin carrot seedlings in the evening. Water before thinning and remove all the debris. Do not transplant. Aim for roots 5-7cm (2-3") apart. Young Carrots can always be pulled alternately to 'thin as you eat'.

Maturity
June to November.

Nutritional Values
High in antioxidant beta-carotene which converts to vitamin A in the body.

Handy Tip
Never grow carrots on ground that has recently had manure spread as he roots will fork in search of goodness.