The three best varieties of carrots in terms of yield are named: note to gardeners
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Not everyone knows which carrot variety to choose for growing. It seems that so many things are sold and offered by breeders, but every season there is the same problem: what to buy and what to sow the garden. Gardeners and gardeners have a lot of experience in this matter, so they identified three varieties that have the best taste and yield.
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Let's start with the “Bolivar F1” variety. It belongs to mid-early hybrids. Root crops can be frozen and processed, consumed fresh. The length of carrots can reach 16 cm. The yield is up to 13 kg per 1 sq.m. “Bolivar F1” root crops rarely crack.
Baltimore F1 variety. Medium-ripe hybrid. Carrots are long and have excellent taste properties. Productivity at a high level — up to 12 kg per 1 sq.m. The peculiarity of the variety is that it can be harvested in two different periods. If for juice and for fresh consumption, then in the early stages of ripening. For long-term storage, the crop is harvested in the middle term. Variety resistant to nematodes and diseases.
Curaçao F1 variety. Belongs to early-ripening hybrids. Withstands the influence of any weather conditions, therefore does not stop in development. The yield is up to 7 kg per 1 sq.m. On average, carrots grow to 16-18 cm in length. Root crops are resistant to various diseases and nematodes.
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