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Extractions: North Carolina State University Carrots can be produced almost year-round in parts of North Carolina. Both fresh market and processing types hold potential. Fresh market types are to 1 inch diameter, have excellent, uniform color and a small core. Processing carrots are large in diameter (2 to 3 inches) but still have good flavor, color and sweetness. Spring-seeded carrots usually require at least 120 days to reach optimum size and color. The fall crop usually needs 130 or more days to reach the same stage. Soil Selection Varieties - Danvers 126 and Camden are the varieties most commonly grown for processing, because they produce better plant stands than other varieties. Both varieties can be harvested for fresh market purposes, also. Other varieties used for fresh market are Scarlet Nantes, Long Imperator 58, Orlando Gold, and Spartan Fancy. Baby carrots or mini-carrots are also promising for North Carolina. Mini Pak, Mini Core, Spartan Winner and thick plantings of Scarlet Nantes are good for this purpose. Seeding - The following are suggested seeding dates.
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Extractions: North Carolina State University The collard is a cool season crop that should be grown during early spring or fall. The mature plant will withstand frosts and light to medium freezes. It is one of the most popular garden vegetables in the south and is rapidly becoming a delicacy in northern states as well. Collards provide a good source of vitamins and minerals. For more complete information consult Commercial Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower and Greens", Extension Bulletin, AG-487. Soils - Collards may be grown in a variety of soils. Heavier loamy soils will produce the greatest yields. The lighter, well drained, sandy soils are best for early spring crops. Soils should be well drained, rich in organic matter and have a pH of 6.0 to 6.5. Fertilizer - Leafy vegetables require quick, continuous growth for best quality. They need ample nitrogen for good green color and tender growth. Soil testing is recommended. For average soils, use 600 pounds of 10-10-10 (or equivalent) fertilizer per acre (8 pints per 100 feet of row) before planting. Sidedress with 15 to 30 pounds of nitrogen per acre (one pint of nitrate of soda per 100 feet of row), 3 to 5 weeks after the seed comes up or after transplanting, and 2 to 3 weeks after that. Varieties - Plant Vates, Carolina Improved Heading (or Morris), Georgia Southern, Blue Max, or Heavi crop. These varieties have consistently done well in North Carolina conditions.
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