Sow carrots anytime from early spring to mid-August, 1/4- 1/2" deep at about 2" apart. Sprinkle the soil surface with water frequently to keep moist. Don't allow
soil to get crusted before the emergence of seedlings which take 1-3 weeks,
depending on temperature and moisture.
Carrots may be dug any time after they reach a good
orange color (bright, not pale), at which stage their flavor and sweetness develops.
Generally the best harvest period lasts about 3 weeks (longer in cool,
fall weather), after which time the roots may crack or the taste and
appearance may decline. Make a few sowings at 3 week intervals for a
continuous supply of tender carrots at their prime.™ Cover the tops of the carrots with soil if needed to prevent them turning green and bitter from exposure.