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Richard

Minnesota

Where do carrot seeds come from? If I have a carrot I like and want to plant it next year, how do I harvest the seeds? where are they? anybody know. Thanks

1/20/2014 4:23:20 AM

awesome1

England, essex

carrots are Biennial, if left in the ground or re planted, they will flower the second year, then of course they produce seeds

1/20/2014 6:36:43 AM

Richard

Minnesota

So, after I replant it I then get the seeds? there will be no seeds tell I plant it and it gets a flower,,so I will have to wait a year?

1/20/2014 7:25:46 AM

awesome1

England, essex

if you replant your carrot, you should get new green growth from the top, from which the flower and seeds will come,
so this year you will get seed.
if you start from seed this year it will take 2 years normally,,

1/20/2014 8:01:17 AM

Richard

Minnesota

Thanks, I just plant the carrot like a seed or put it back in the way it was?

1/20/2014 8:37:55 AM

26 West

50 Acres

Pardon the intrusion, are giant turnips the same to get seeds. Thank you JIM.

1/20/2014 9:01:57 AM

Cornish Giant

Cornwall UK

If you want to save seed from carrots or turnips you first need to know if they are F1 Hybrids, if they are then you will not get the same carrot from your new seed. If they are an open pollinated variety then do as awesome1 says.

1/20/2014 1:30:39 PM

Spudley (Scott)

Alaska

With turnips I think you need more than one for cross pollination(self incompatible) not sure about carrots? David is exactly right hybrids won't reproduce true so saving seeds from them would probably be a waste of time.

1/24/2014 7:50:22 PM

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