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Black Carrot | Kali Gazar | Exotic Vegetable Seeds for Home Garden | Farming | Open Pollinated | 100% Organic | Non Gmo | 5 Gm.

Black Carrot | Kali Gazar | Exotic Vegetable Seeds for Home Garden | Farming | Open Pollinated | 100% Organic | Non Gmo | 5 Gm.

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Black carrots, also known as purple carrots, are a fascinating variety prized for their deep purple to black hue and nutritional benefits. Here's a brief guide on how to grow them:

1. Seed Selection : Choose high-quality black carrot seeds from THE AGRO MILL.

2. Location : Select a sunny spot in your garden with well-drained soil. Black carrots thrive in full sunlight, so aim for at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.

3. Soil Preparation : Prepare the soil by loosening it to a depth of 12 inches. Remove debris and rocks, and amend the soil with compost for added nutrients and better drainage.

4. Planting : Sow the black carrot seeds directly into the soil, spacing them about 2 inches apart and covering them lightly with soil. Water gently to settle the seeds.

5. Watering : Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during germination and root development. Avoid waterlogging, as it can cause rot.

6. Thinning : Once seedlings emerge, thin them to a spacing of 3-4 inches apart to allow ample room for growth.

7. Mulching : Apply organic mulch around the plants to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.

8. Fertilizing : Black carrots generally don't need heavy fertilization. If necessary, use a balanced fertilizer sparingly during the growing season.

9. Pest and Disease Management : Monitor for pests and diseases regularly. Employ organic methods like hand-picking or insecticidal soap if needed.

10. Harvesting : Harvest black carrots when they reach maturity, usually around 70-80 days after planting. Gently pull them from the soil and rinse off any dirt before use.

With proper care and attention, you can successfully grow black carrots and enjoy their unique flavor and striking appearance in your garden.

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