Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds

 

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St. Valery Carrot

CR101


70 days. The Vilmorins of France mentioned this variety in 1885 and said it had been grown "a long time" then. A large handsome variety with bright red-orange roots, smooth, 10"-12" long & 2"-3" in diameter. Sweet & tender. Rare. Our Favorite!

Contains 800 heirloom seeds

$2.25
St. Valery Carrot
  • Customer Reviews

Best carrots! Review by Unknown

Overall Rating

 

This is the second year we have grown this carrot in our raised bed garden. They have a wonderful sweet flavor, aromatic and crisp. I planted a bit deeper than the package said with good results and not too many tops popping through the soil. This is a keeper!!.

(Posted on 9/2/10)

 

Great Carrot Review by yubabob

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Grew this carrot for the first time last year and was very pleased with the results. The carrots were uniform in size and produced well. Their flavor was excellent. I'm reordering this one for this year's growing season..

(Posted on 1/16/10)

 

A keeper Review by Sue

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This was a great carrot. Sweet, easy to grow, not woody. Tasty cooked or raw. Will definitely grow again in my Central NY garden (zone 5a).

(Posted on 11/15/10)

 

The Only One Review by EJF

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Have tried many different carrots in my garden in Central NY. This is the only one that I now grow. I eat them all summer as the patch gets thinned. The "keepers" are the last things taken from the garden, usually Dec and their is snow on the ground. By then the carrots that are teft are BIG but just as tender and sweet as anything. They both freeze and can well!.

(Posted on 1/5/12)

 

nice and big Review by Melissa

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We have a big family and love the fact that these are big and good. We found that if planted in the spring and left in the ground until fall a good number of them began to send up flower stalks resulting in woody carrots. I hadn't seen this before with other varieties. So if you want carrots these in the fall, plant some later in the season..

(Posted on 1/15/12)

 

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