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Flakkee

Carrot
Botanical illustration of Flakkee
🌱 75d to harvest Rosette

Silky-sweet, deep-orange roots of Flakkee unfurl with a smooth, refined surface and a satisfying snap—an Imperator carrot that fe…

Planting Schedule

Add Flakkee to your garden to build a schedule and get reminders.

Crop Dates

MilestoneDate
Start IndoorsDirect Sow
Last FrostMay 13th
Transplant / Sow OutdoorsMay 13th
Harvest BeginsJul 27th
Harvest EndsSep 27th

Crop Details

TraitValue
Days to Maturity75
Sun RequirementsFull SunFull sun
Growth HabitRosette
Support NeededNone
Planting DepthNormal
Germination Temp (°F)55
Min Soil Temp (°F)45
Min Night Temp (°F)28
Harden Off (days)Not Required

Frequently Asked Questions


What pest or disease problem commonly affects Daucus carota (carrot) and how can I control it?
Carrots (Daucus carota, Apiaceae) often suffer from carrot rust fly, which damages roots—look for tunnel-like holes near the crown and distorted roots. Cover beds with fine row cover after sowing and keep it on until plants are well established; remove weeds promptly to reduce fly habitat. If damage appears, harvest and destroy heavily infested roots early rather than leaving them in the ground, since late plants become a food source for larvae.
How often should I water carrots during the main growing phase (about weeks 3–10)?
During active root enlargement (roughly after seedlings establish until near maturity), keep the soil evenly moist, usually about 1 inch (2.5 cm) per week depending on heat and rainfall. Water deeply, then let the top 1–2 cm of soil barely dry before the next watering to avoid cracking while still preventing dryness that causes forked or stunted roots. Mulch lightly helps maintain moisture without soaking the crown.
How do I tell when Daucus carota is ready to harvest?
Harvest at about 75 days from sowing, and use the shoulder diameter as your guide: pull a test carrot to confirm size and tenderness. Ready carrots typically have a visibly filled shoulder at the soil line with a crisp, firm texture; if tops look lush but roots feel small, wait a bit longer. For best flavor, harvest before prolonged hot weather and avoid leaving carrots in the ground after they become overgrown and woody.
Botanical illustration of Flakkee

Silky-sweet, deep-orange roots of Flakkee unfurl with a smooth, refined surface and a satisfying snap—an Imperator carrot that feels as good as it tastes. At maturity, the long, tapered shape roasts to a caramelized tenderness and shines in fresh salads, while its balanced sweetness also makes it a standout for vibrant sauces and quick pickles. Grow Flakkee for a harvest that looks as polished as it performs, from garden rows to the plate with effortless appeal.

Sowing Tips

Transplant Conditions

Wait until soil reaches 45°F and nights stay above 28°F before moving outdoors.

Expert Note

Direct-sow in cool weather and keep the soil evenly moist until roots size up for the best dry-matter storage quality.