
Carrot Seeds - Eskimo F1 - Superior Winter Hardiness (400 Seeds)
The Ultimate Winter-Hardy Carrot – Exceptionally Sweet & Frost Resistant.
Eskimo F1 is widely regarded as one of the most cold-tolerant carrot varieties available to the home gardener. This high-performance hybrid has been specifically bred to withstand the harshest winter conditions, allowing you to harvest fresh, crunchy carrots directly from the frozen ground when other varieties have long since failed.
Each pack contains 400 seeds, producing remarkably uniform, cylindrical roots of the Berlicum/Nantes type. Beyond its incredible hardiness, Eskimo F1 is famous for its high sugar content; the cold weather actually helps to concentrate the sugars, resulting in a carrot that is exceptionally sweet and crisp. With excellent resistance to bolting and cavity spot, it is a reliable "insurance crop" for any kitchen garden.
Harvest Fresh Through the Frost – The Sweetest Winter Carrot.
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Exceptional Cold Tolerance: Specifically bred to remain in the ground through winter frosts without losing quality or texture.
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Intense Sweetness: The cold temperatures trigger the conversion of starch to sugar, making these some of the tastiest carrots you will ever grow.
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Disease Resistant: Features high resistance to Cavity Spot, ensuring a clean and healthy harvest.
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Uniform & Robust: Produces strong, upright foliage and smooth-skinned, blunt-ended roots that are easy to clean and prepare.
Growing Instructions
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Variety: Eskimo F1 (Winter Maincrop)
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Pack Size: 400 Seeds
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Position: Full Sun; prefers well-drained, stone-free soil.
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Sow Outdoors: May to July (for winter harvesting).
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Sowing Depth: 1cm (0.5in).
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Spacing: Rows 30cm apart; thin to 5–7cm (2–3in) apart.
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Harvest: October to March.
Gardener’s Tip: To enjoy the best of Eskimo F1, leave the roots in the ground and pull them as needed throughout the winter. In particularly severe regions, a light mulch of straw over the crowns can make it easier to lift them when the ground is frozen solid.
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The Ultimate Winter-Hardy Carrot – Exceptionally Sweet & Frost Resistant.
Eskimo F1 is widely regarded as one of the most cold-tolerant carrot varieties available to the home gardener. This high-performance hybrid has been specifically bred to withstand the harshest winter conditions, allowing you to harvest fresh, crunchy carrots directly from the frozen ground when other varieties have long since failed.
Each pack contains 400 seeds, producing remarkably uniform, cylindrical roots of the Berlicum/Nantes type. Beyond its incredible hardiness, Eskimo F1 is famous for its high sugar content; the cold weather actually helps to concentrate the sugars, resulting in a carrot that is exceptionally sweet and crisp. With excellent resistance to bolting and cavity spot, it is a reliable "insurance crop" for any kitchen garden.
Harvest Fresh Through the Frost – The Sweetest Winter Carrot.
-
Exceptional Cold Tolerance: Specifically bred to remain in the ground through winter frosts without losing quality or texture.
-
Intense Sweetness: The cold temperatures trigger the conversion of starch to sugar, making these some of the tastiest carrots you will ever grow.
-
Disease Resistant: Features high resistance to Cavity Spot, ensuring a clean and healthy harvest.
-
Uniform & Robust: Produces strong, upright foliage and smooth-skinned, blunt-ended roots that are easy to clean and prepare.
Growing Instructions
-
Variety: Eskimo F1 (Winter Maincrop)
-
Pack Size: 400 Seeds
-
Position: Full Sun; prefers well-drained, stone-free soil.
-
Sow Outdoors: May to July (for winter harvesting).
-
Sowing Depth: 1cm (0.5in).
-
Spacing: Rows 30cm apart; thin to 5–7cm (2–3in) apart.
-
Harvest: October to March.
Gardener’s Tip: To enjoy the best of Eskimo F1, leave the roots in the ground and pull them as needed throughout the winter. In particularly severe regions, a light mulch of straw over the crowns can make it easier to lift them when the ground is frozen solid.






















