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The Chocolate Carrot in Grow a Garden is a unique variation of the regular Carrot found in the Seed Shop.
Tips for Growing Carrots Always direct-seed carrots rather than transplanting them. Thin carrot seedlings when they are about 3 inches tall to a final spacing of 3 to 4 inches apart.
These companion plants help carrots thrive by improving soil, repelling pests, and enhancing growth—plus, a few plants that can do more harm than good when planted nearby.
In addition to misshapen roots, one common issue people have when growing carrots is the tops of their carrots (the root) turning green. These green areas of the carrot are distasteful.
Also, consider growing carrots in a five-gallon bucket, as long as it has plenty of drainage holes.