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Carrot Kuroda Seeds

R 31.00

🥕 Sow Vibrancy with Carrot Kuroda Seeds 🥕

Bring a burst of colour, crunch, and nutrition to your table with our Carrot Kuroda Seeds! This quick-to-grow variety adds a delightful crunch to your meals, straight from your garden to your kitchen.

Experience the Magic of Home Gardening with these Features🌱:

  • Deliciously Nutritious: Enjoy tasty, nutritious carrots that are high in antioxidants. Raw, cooked, or juiced - these carrots are a delight to your palate! 🍽️
  • Perfect for Compact Gardens: Sow these seeds close together for a quick harvest of baby carrots or give them room to grow into generously sized delights. 🌱
  • Ideal Garden Companions: These carrots grow best with basil, rosemary, sage, tomatoes, lettuce, and radishes, making your garden a symphony of flavours. 🍅🌿
  • Swift Growth Cycle: With a germination time of 10 to 14 days and maturity in 90 to 110 days, you can enjoy fresh produce in no time! ⏱️
  • Suitable for Varied Conditions: These seeds flourish in full sun during spring, summer, and autumn, adaptable to your garden's unique conditions. ☀️
  • GMO-Free: We assure you of GMO-free seeds, adhering to South Africa's strict GMO regulations. 🚫

The joy of sowing a seed, nurturing it, and watching it flourish is unparalleled. Each crunch of your home-grown carrot will bring not just the sweetness of the vegetable, but also the pride of home gardening.

Ready to crunch into the joys of home gardening with our Carrot Kuroda Seeds? Add them to your cart now!

* Germination: 10 to 14 days
* Maturity: 90 to 110 days
* Sowing depth: 1cm
* Ideal conditions: Full sun during spring, summer and autumn.

Seeds per packet: 10g 

Starke Ayres GMO Declaration
* Starke Ayres does not research, produce or procure any form of Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) products.
* In South Africa, all our seed is regulated by the Genetically Modified Organisms Act of 1997 (GMO Act) and its subsidiary legislation. The GMO Act places extensive restrictions on the research, production, and marketing of GMOs.
* Maize, soybean, and cotton represent the only crops where genetically modified (GM) forms have been approved for commercial production in South Africa. Where there is potential for cross-contamination, for example with our sweetcorn seed (which could be impacted by nearby GM maize), we do certify our seed as non-GMO in both our internal and external accredited laboratories.