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<h2><strong><em><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Σπόροι καρότου λευκο LUNAR WHITE</span></em></strong></h2>
<h3><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Τιμή</strong><strong> </strong><strong>για</strong><strong> </strong><strong>το</strong><strong> </strong><strong>πακέτο</strong><strong> </strong><strong>των</strong><strong> 25 </strong><strong>σπόρους</strong><strong>.</strong></span></h3>
<p>Καροτο λευκο ,οψιμο,υπαιθριο πολυ ανθεκτικη και παραγωγικη ποικιλια.</p>
<p>This wonderful new white carrot variety is nearly coreless, with a nicely mild flavor. It is a large carrot at up to 12 inches when mature, yet is also very suitable for baby carrot use. Although the roots underground are bright creamy white, the hips can show a bit of green which can be avoided by hilling up the soil around the plants as they grow.</p>
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<p>Dig or till the carrot bed deeply when the soil is on the dry side to avoid making lumps.</p>
<p>Work the soil to a fine texture 15-25cm (6-10 in.) deep to allow the carrot roots to grow long and shapely.</p>
<p>Avoid freshly-manured soil, which may produce hairy, rough roots and will cause forks and splits;</p>
<p>Sow seed thinly in rows, 1cm (1/2 in.) deep, 30-40cm (12-16 in.) between the rows as soon as the danger of hard frost has passed. Try to get about 4 seeds per 2cm (1 in.).</p>
<p>Thin to 16-20 carrots per 30 cm (1ft.) for fresh eating and 6-10 carrots per 30 cm (1ft.) for mature crops, depending on the root size you want, and keep weeded and watered. Dispose of thinned seedlings to avoid attracting Carrot Fly.</p>
<p>As they grow, push soil up over any exposed roots to prevent a green shoulder.</p>
<p><strong>Daucus carota</strong></p>
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