
Carrot Seeds - Flyaway F1 - The Best Carrot Fly Resistant Variety (500 Seeds)
Carrot - Flyaway F1 (500 Seeds)
The Ultimate Solution for Carrot Fly – Sweet, Crunchy & Award-Winning.
Flyaway F1 is a breakthrough in carrot breeding, specifically developed to be the first variety with high tolerance to the dreaded Carrot Fly. It is naturally far less attractive to egg-laying flies, making it a game-changer for gardeners who have previously struggled to harvest a clean crop. This outstanding variety holds the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, a testament to its reliability and performance.
Each pack contains 500 seeds, producing smooth-skinned, stump-ended roots with a beautiful deep-orange colour. Beyond its pest resistance, Flyaway is a delicious Nantes-type carrot—crisp, succulent, and notably sweet. Whether you’re eating them raw as a healthy snack or steamed for a Sunday roast, they provide the perfect balance of flavour and texture.
Harvest Pest-Free Carrots – Sweet, Uniform, and High-Yielding.
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Pest Resistant: Specifically bred to repel the Carrot Fly, ensuring more of your crop makes it from the soil to the dinner table.
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Award-Winning Quality: Proudly holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its exceptional garden performance.
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Deliciously Sweet: A high-quality Nantes type known for its smooth skin and intense sweetness.
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Uniform & Robust: Produces consistent, blunt-ended roots that are easy to clean and prepare.
Growing Instructions
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Variety: Flyaway F1 (Nantes Type)
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Pack Size: 500 Seeds
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Position: Full Sun; prefers light, stone-free, well-drained soil.
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Sow Outdoors: April to July.
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Sowing Depth: 2cm (0.75in).
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Spacing: Rows 30cm apart; thin to 5–7cm (2–3in) apart.
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Harvest: June to November.
Gardener’s Tip: While Flyaway is highly resistant, it is not 100% immune. For the ultimate "belt and braces" approach, consider growing a sacrificial row of a standard variety like Early Nantes nearby to lure flies away, or use fine insect netting (Enviromesh) during the peak fly seasons. Always thin seedlings in the evening and water immediately to mask the scent of the disturbed foliage.
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Carrot - Flyaway F1 (500 Seeds)
The Ultimate Solution for Carrot Fly – Sweet, Crunchy & Award-Winning.
Flyaway F1 is a breakthrough in carrot breeding, specifically developed to be the first variety with high tolerance to the dreaded Carrot Fly. It is naturally far less attractive to egg-laying flies, making it a game-changer for gardeners who have previously struggled to harvest a clean crop. This outstanding variety holds the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, a testament to its reliability and performance.
Each pack contains 500 seeds, producing smooth-skinned, stump-ended roots with a beautiful deep-orange colour. Beyond its pest resistance, Flyaway is a delicious Nantes-type carrot—crisp, succulent, and notably sweet. Whether you’re eating them raw as a healthy snack or steamed for a Sunday roast, they provide the perfect balance of flavour and texture.
Harvest Pest-Free Carrots – Sweet, Uniform, and High-Yielding.
-
Pest Resistant: Specifically bred to repel the Carrot Fly, ensuring more of your crop makes it from the soil to the dinner table.
-
Award-Winning Quality: Proudly holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its exceptional garden performance.
-
Deliciously Sweet: A high-quality Nantes type known for its smooth skin and intense sweetness.
-
Uniform & Robust: Produces consistent, blunt-ended roots that are easy to clean and prepare.
Growing Instructions
-
Variety: Flyaway F1 (Nantes Type)
-
Pack Size: 500 Seeds
-
Position: Full Sun; prefers light, stone-free, well-drained soil.
-
Sow Outdoors: April to July.
-
Sowing Depth: 2cm (0.75in).
-
Spacing: Rows 30cm apart; thin to 5–7cm (2–3in) apart.
-
Harvest: June to November.
Gardener’s Tip: While Flyaway is highly resistant, it is not 100% immune. For the ultimate "belt and braces" approach, consider growing a sacrificial row of a standard variety like Early Nantes nearby to lure flies away, or use fine insect netting (Enviromesh) during the peak fly seasons. Always thin seedlings in the evening and water immediately to mask the scent of the disturbed foliage.


















