Mini carrots are a nutrient-rich treat that can be easily grown at home. Join Bach Hoa XANH as we guide you through the simple process of growing mini carrots in pots!
1 Gather Your Tools
- Mini carrot seeds
- Pots/Containers
- Soil
- Small shovel
Tip:
– Seeds: Source your seeds from a reputable seller.
– Soil: Use nutrient-rich, well-aerated soil with good drainage. You can buy this from a garden store or mix your own.
– Pots: Ensure your pots have drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.
2 Planting Mini Carrots
Step 1 Prepare the Seeds
Mini carrot seeds have a hard outer shell and hairy coating. Before sowing, gently rub the seeds between your hands to remove some of the hair.
Next, mix the seeds with an equal amount of compost and moisten with water for 2-3 days.
Seed Preparation
Step 2 Plant the Seeds
After 2-3 days, sow the seeds in your prepared soil, spacing them 5-7cm apart to allow room for growth.
Lightly cover the seeds with a thin layer of rice husks, if available, or purchase some from agricultural stores.
Water your mini carrots each morning to encourage healthy growth.
Planting Mini Carrots
Step 3 Thinning
After one week, when the seeds have sprouted, thin out the weaker seedlings to provide more nutrients to the stronger ones.
After about six weeks, the plants will have grown, with larger and greener leaves. If the plants are tilting, add more soil around the base and support them with small sticks.
After two months, when the roots start to form, cover them with soil to prevent exposure.
After three months, your mini carrots will be ready for harvest!
Thinning
3 Caring for Your Mini Carrots
Mini carrots thrive in sunny conditions, so place your pots in a sunny spot. However, use a shade cloth to protect them from intense heat and prevent scorching.
Mini carrots prefer a cool climate, so maintain a stable temperature of 16-27°C and move your pots to a suitable location if needed.
Once the roots start to form, water your mini carrots daily, preferably in the early morning.
Note: Keep a close eye on your plants to spot any pests or diseases early on, and supplement with fertilizer if necessary.
Caring for Mini Carrots
4 Harvest
After about three months of care and attention, your mini carrots will be ready for harvest! The best time to harvest is on a dry day. Simply pull them out by hand to enjoy your very own, high-quality, home-grown mini carrots!
Harvest