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All about our Carrots

August 5, 2008 by asonomagarden 11 Comments

Purple Haze Carrots
I’m quite convinced that everyone needs a few purple haze carrots in their life. Especially sliced thin. So beautiful. This is what I like about growing our own food. We have the option to fill our meals with little works of art like these. They say it’s the small things in life that make you rich. This is one of those small things that we try and fill our days with. Sliced purple haze carrots. And our lives are ever so slightly improved because of them.
The carrot harvest
We picked (or rather Scott picked) all of the carrots around the tomatoes Saturday. He was inspired after reading the “All About Growing Carrots” article in the new Mother Earth News. They wrote that you shouldn’t leave mature carrots in warm soil any longer than necessary because critters start to find them. And we have started to notice that a few were getting nibbled on.

We also learned that carrots are divided into five types: Nante, Chantenay, Miniature, Imperator and Danvers. our Purple Haze falls into the Imperator category which means that they have long, tapered roots with stocky shoulders and that they store well.

Our little Thumbelinas rightly fall into the Miniature category, who’s notes say that they have a sweet flavor when mature and have only limited storage potential.

So what can we do with this carrot bounty? Well, we can freeze them, eat them raw, can them, pickle them, but I prefer the carrot cake option. Yes, I see a carrot cake in our near future.

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Filed Under: Gardening Tips, Just Picked, what we've learned Tagged With: carrots, growing carrots, mother earth news, purple haze carrots, thumbelina carrots

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Comments

  1. Gardenmama says

    August 5, 2008 at 11:23 am

    I am just amazed everytime I see one of your purple carrots. I didn’t even know they existed! I will have to plant some. They sure are purty!

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  2. sjones71 says

    August 5, 2008 at 2:29 pm

    Gorgeous!

    Growing carrots is so rewarding. The big green tops fill int the garden wonderfully. And when you start to see these orange shoulders spreading and peeking up out of the soil you just know that the harvest is coming soon.

    I have tended to let my carrots sit for too long in the soil. I’m going to pull them all this week and I may try for a second crop. Should work well.

    You can bet I’m going to plop in some purple haze this time around!

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  3. Laura says

    August 6, 2008 at 3:29 am

    Beautiful. We pulled a bunch of Thumbelina’s and Purple Haze the other day and was making a mental note to plant more of both next year. Enjoy your carrot cake!

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  4. Katrina says

    August 8, 2008 at 12:01 am

    That would make it a purple haze summer carrot cake. I love that. Carrots seem to be like tomatoes in that people notice the difference between small farmed and those more industrially grown. I’ve tried to serve the purple haze carrots every time I’ve had company this summer to surprise people because I was so surprised the first time I saw them. They are always appreciated.

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  5. Laura Evers says

    August 11, 2008 at 2:46 pm

    Thank you for mentioning us on your Web site. We’re glad you enjoy Mother Earth News.

    Great carrot post! We’re glad the article was helpful.

    Laura Evers
    Mother Earth News

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  6. john says

    September 25, 2008 at 1:02 am

    Great piece about carrots – don’t forget folks there are six carrot colors – yes! six! – see more at the World Carrot Museum.

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  7. Will says

    March 7, 2011 at 10:49 am

    Very nice carrots. This variety is a Bejo Seeds Inc. variety that can be purchased through Johnny’s select seeds and others. They have a wonderful variety of colored carrots including Rainbow, Mello Yello, Purple Haze, Deep Purple, and White Satin. Good luck with the upcoming season hope your bounty is plentiful.

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