![]() We invite you to subscribe to Northern Homestead and follow us on Facebook or Pinterest for the latest updates. This way you will get crunchy, sweet carrots from your garden before anything else can be grown. ![]() As soon as the snow melts, and you want to be out in the garden, harvest your last carrots while they are still dormant. Second year carrots are no good for eating. They grow a root in the first year, and grow seeds in the second year. But you have to harvest them before the carrots could start growing again.Ĭarrots are a biannual plant. Therefore, container gardens and raised bed gardens are the best places to raise them. However, they need loose soil to be able to grow as large as they were meant to be. I personally do not enjoy working in the garden during freezing temperatures, so we just leave them till spring. Root vegetables are wonderful to grow during cool weather because the weather above them rarely effects the overall harvest. Here we share our first experience of harvesting winter carrots in January. Winter carrots can be harvested all throughout the winter. Of course he works with his tractor though ). Bush snap beans mature in 45 to 65 days, but even a light frost (temperatures between 30 and 32). A local farmer covers his winter carrots with bales of straw. Others cannot tolerate frost and stop growing in cool weather. If you are in an open field, you will need more covering. ![]() The tarp protects the carrots from moisture. For us bags filled with straw or leaves, plus a cover of tarp, is all that is needed. It is very sheltered and seldom goes down to -40 degrees. The colder your winter, the more protection you will need. If you are in zone 4-5 and have a lot of snow, mulching with leaves could be enough. In late fall, once you have harvested all the carrots you wanted to, cover the rest with a good layer of straw or leaves. Carrots will not grow in the winter, they will just stay fresh. If your growing season is a lot longer than 12 weeks, start them a bit later but don’t wait till fall. For a short season grower I find planting them during the normal spring planting time works best. We will not harvest them at that time, but they do have to be mature then. Winter carrots need to be planted about 12 weeks before the first frost date. A thick layer of straw applied in late fall. You also want a place that is accessible in winter conditions so that you can harvest the last carrots in late fall and then cover the rest to harvest in the winter or in very early spring.Īlso, carrots like a sunny location to grow to their best. I make a big sowing on August 1 and enjoy delicious, tender baby carrots all winter. Snow is one of the best natural insulators. ![]() For winter carrots you want a spot that has a lot of snow in the winter either naturally, or it would be easy to accumulate snow because it is close to the house or a driveway. Early spring is a good time to plan your summer garden. ![]()
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