Carrot

Carrot 'Attilio'

Carrot 'Attilio'

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These Carrot 'Attilio' seeds produce sleek, cylindrical roots with smooth skin and vibrant orange colour. They are rich in Vitamin A, boast a sweet, succulent flavour, and are ideal for slicing, roasting, or eating raw. This high-yielding Carrot variety offers excellent uniformity, strong disease resistance, and doesn’t break easily.

Sow seeds directly outdoors from April to July in light, well-drained soil. Space rows around 30cm apart and, only if needed, thin seedlings to 5–10cm once established. Harvest from June to November, depending on sowing time and desired root size.

Attilio' thrives in full sun and benefits from consistent moisture to prevent splitting. Its strong tops make harvesting easy, and the Carrots store well after lifting. A top choice for gardeners seeking reliable yields, great taste, and fuss-free growing.

Please Note: The image(s) shown are for illustrative purposes only. The listed number of seeds is an approximate value and packet size may vary slightly.

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