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How do carrots reproduce? They don't seem to have seeds or anything |
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On 3/18/2004 12:43 PM, anonymous@coolgroups.com wrote: > How do carrots reproduce? They don't seem to have seeds or > anything I've seen carrot seeds in stores. In fact, I have planted them and, shockingly enough, gotten carrots as a result! Have you looked for them? -- jmk in NC |
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Well, let's say you grow a carrot. Where are the seeds on the newly grown carrot |
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 17:43:55 GMT, anonymous@coolgroups.com posted: >How do carrots reproduce? They don't seem to have seeds >or anything Carrots are biennial. Leave them in the ground for the second year and they will go to seed. The seeds don't last long IIRC. |
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On 3/19/2004 10:08 AM, anonymous@coolgroups.com wrote: > Well, let's say you grow a carrot. Where are the seeds on > the newly grown carrot leafy part on top -- jmk in NC |
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On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 11:39:45 -0500, jmk <jmk446NOT@yahoo.com> posted: >On 3/19/2004 10:08 AM, anonymous@coolgroups.com wrote: >> Well, let's say you grow a carrot. Where are the seeds on >> the newly grown carrot > >leafy part on top Nope, only on an old carrot (two years) |
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